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Occult Holocaust presents a disquieting atmosphere, almost documentary-like, which adds to its unsettling nature. The film takes a raw approach to its subject matter, where the line between reality and the supernatural blurs. You can really feel the tension build as the documentary crew delves deeper into the occult, drawing parallels to Haxan in its exploration of witchcraft. The pacing is methodical, giving you time to absorb the eerie occurrences, while the practical effects, though not overblown, have a way of sticking with you. There's something intriguing about the absence of a known director, too—adds a layer of mystery. The performances, grounded in realism, enhance the unsettling tone, making you question what’s real and what’s fabricated.
Documentary-style horrorExploration of the occultMystery surrounding the director
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