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Primal Urge is a curious mix of surrealism and horror that captures an unsettling atmosphere. The pacing feels off-kilter, which adds to its disorienting charm. There's a certain grit in the practical effects that really stands out, especially considering the era it was made in. The performances, while not universally praised, have this raw quality that feels genuine, almost like a glimpse into something primal. The themes of desire and transformation are woven throughout in a way that lingers. It's not your typical flick, but that's kind of what makes it interesting. You can tell there's a vision here, albeit a chaotic one.
Primal Urge has had a limited release history, predominantly as a VHS title, making original tapes somewhat sought after among collectors. Its obscurity adds to its allure, with few screenings and minimal merchandise. Interest tends to fluctuate, but for those who appreciate offbeat horror, it definitely holds a unique position in the lesser-known catalog of the late '80s genre films.
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