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So, 'Raised In Filth' is one of those films that really immerses you in its grimy, unsettling world. It’s Chapter One of what they call 'The Angela Chapters', and let me tell you, it nails that raw, gritty feel from the start. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to the disorienting atmosphere—like you’re wandering through a nightmare. The practical effects, though not always polished, have a certain charm that gives the film a visceral quality. And while the director remains unknown, the performances have this raw intensity that keeps you engaged, despite the film’s rough edges. It's definitely distinctive in its approach to storytelling, merging horror with a somewhat surreal narrative style.
Raised In Filth has been a bit of a hidden gem among collectors, often overshadowed by more mainstream horror releases. Its scarcity in high-quality formats has garnered a niche audience, especially those who appreciate underground cinema. There's a certain allure to tracking down this title, given its limited releases and the intrigue surrounding its unknown director. As it gains traction in collector circles, it's fascinating to see how this film is perceived over time.
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