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Oslo Terror (1988) is a curious entry in the Norwegian horror scene, leaning heavily into the splatter genre. The film oozes an unsettling atmosphere, almost like a raw glimpse into the darker corners of amateur filmmaking. The practical effects are where it shines, showcasing a mix of grisly creativity and the limitations of its budget, which somehow adds to its charm. The pacing is uneven, which might throw some off, but it gives the viewer moments of tension that linger. It’s not polished but feels raw and real, with performances that reflect the amateur spirit of its creation. It’s definitely an interesting watch for collectors who appreciate obscure horror gems, especially those with a taste for the unconventional.
Interesting practical effectsUneven pacing adds to the atmosphereA rare glimpse of Norwegian amateur horror
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