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Parkway is an intriguing piece that’s hard to categorize. It’s got this unsettling atmosphere that lingers, and the pacing really ramps up the tension as we follow Raha and Kouhyar through their nightmarish experience. The film has a gritty realism, blending horror elements seamlessly with thriller vibes, making it stand out a bit in its niche. I remember the practical effects having a raw, visceral quality that adds to the overall dread. The performances strike a chord too; they feel authentic and grounded amid the chaos. It's not your run-of-the-mill horror flick, that's for sure, and it might leave you pondering long after the credits roll.
Parkway has a somewhat elusive status among collectors; not a lot of physical copies circulate, which adds to its mystique. It was released primarily on DVD with limited runs, and finding a good condition copy can be a challenge. The film, with its unique blend of horror and thriller elements set in Tehran, garners interest from those looking to explore international cinema that's off the beaten path. Overall, it's a film that’s likely to spark a conversation among genre aficionados.
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