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Satanic Attraction is one of those obscure gems from the late '80s that hits all the right notes for horror enthusiasts. The film's atmosphere is thick with dread and an unsettling vibe, thanks in part to its radio DJ protagonist, Fernanda, who spins gruesome tales that seem to come to life. The pacing is a bit uneven—there are slow moments that build tension, but when the violence kicks in, it’s visceral and striking, showcasing some solid practical effects for its time. The performances, particularly from the lead, add a layer of authenticity, making you question just how far one might go for notoriety. It's a curious exploration of media’s impact on violence, wrapped in a low-budget charm that many collectors appreciate.
Unique take on horror through media influence.Strong practical effects for an indie production.Captures a specific late '80s vibe in horror.
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