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Parts: The Clonus Horror is one of those films that sits in the oddball corner of ‘70s sci-fi horror. It really dives into themes of identity and the morality of cloning, which feels even more relevant today. The atmosphere is unsettling, with a slow burn that gradually builds tension, and the practical effects, while not top-tier, have a gritty charm. The performances, especially from the lead, capture a genuine sense of desperation and confusion. It’s distinctive for its critique of utopian ideals and government control, making you question what it means to be human. Not your typical horror fare, but it definitely sticks with you.
Parts: The Clonus Horror has a curious history in the collector’s market. It’s often overshadowed by more mainstream titles, which makes copies relatively scarce but not impossible to find. The film was released on various home video formats, including VHS and DVD, but the original pressings are what collectors seem to chase after. There's a particular interest in its unique premise and execution, which appeal to those looking to expand their collection with films that explore dystopian themes.
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