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Paws dives into an unsettling atmosphere, where the isolation of the Arctic plays a pivotal role in amplifying the tension. The narrative follows Nook and his crew with a slow burn approach that builds dread rather than relying on jump scares. What stands out here are the practical effects—gritty and raw, they enhance the horror without venturing into the over-the-top territory. The performances are solid, grounding the story in a chilling reality that feels palpable. Themes of survival and the consequences of human greed thread through the plot, making it more than just a monster flick. It has this quiet intensity that lingers long after the credits roll.
Paws has seen a limited release over the years, mostly in niche circles, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. The various formats released haven't garnered widespread attention, adding to its scarcity. Interest seems to be growing, particularly among those who appreciate practical effects in horror. It remains a curious title that encapsulates a specific era of low-budget genre films.
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