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So, 'Road to Hell' from 1990 is this wild Taiwanese horror flick that really leans into its unsettling atmosphere. The pacing feels off in a way that enhances the creeping dread throughout the film. It's strange how the practical effects can be both charming and grotesque, you know? There's something about the way it blends folklore elements with modern horror tropes that gives it a unique flavor. The performances feel raw and unrefined, which adds to the overall eeriness. You can tell they were trying to push boundaries with what they could do, and it shows. The tone fluctuates between absurdity and sheer terror, making for an experience that's quite unlike anything else from that era.
Intriguing blend of folklore and horrorUnique practical effectsUneasy pacing enhances tension
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