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Noon and Midnight is one of those peculiar gems from the early '70s French horror scene that hits different. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of dread, and the pacing really plays with your nerves, drawing you into this twisted family dynamic. You can feel the sadomasochistic undertones lurking in every scene, making it a bit unsettling. The performances are raw, almost unrefined, which adds to the film’s eerie charm. It doesn’t rely on flashy effects; instead, it uses practical effects that feel more visceral. There’s a unique blend of horror and mystery that keeps you guessing, and it’s the kind of film that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Noon and Midnight has seen a limited release on various formats over the years, often tucked into obscure collections. Its scarcity is part of the allure for collectors, as many find it hard to track down. There's a niche interest in its exploration of psychological horror and the unconventional portrayal of family madness, making it an intriguing piece for those delving into the depths of 70s horror cinema.
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