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So, 'Objection' from 1974 is one of those oddities you come across that just sticks with you, right? It's not your typical horror flick; it unfolds as this eerie cataloging of a house where the tension creeps in through the unseen family voices and sounds. It’s got this absurd pacing that feels like you’re slowly unearthing something truly unsettling. The practical effects are minimal, but they work wonders in building up a palpable atmosphere. You can’t help but feel a sense of dread, like each item in the house has a story, a weight to it. It’s distinctive for its approach, eschewing visual gore for something more psychological, leaving you with a lingering unease that’s hard to shake off.
'Objection' is somewhat of an enigma in the realm of collector films, often overlooked due to its obscure director and unconventional style. There's not a ton of info out there, which adds to its mystique. Formats are pretty scarce; I’ve seen a few VHS copies but not much else, making it a curious piece for those interested in the less traveled paths of horror cinema. It garners interest mainly from collectors who appreciate the eerie storytelling and the unique sound design rather than standard visual storytelling.
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