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Seeding of a Trend is a fascinating dive into Hong Kong's splatter cinema, unearthing the gritty roots and wild evolution of this subgenre. The documentary effectively captures the chaotic atmosphere that splatter films thrived in, filled with frenetic energy and provocative ideas. It's not just about gore; it delves into the cultural and social context that birthed these visceral films. The interviews with filmmakers and actors are engaging, revealing their passion and sometimes cheeky takes on the performances and practical effects that made these films stand out. The pacing feels just right, moving swiftly through various eras while providing enough depth to appreciate the artistry behind the bloodshed. It’s a unique peek into a world often overlooked by mainstream cinema enthusiasts.
Great for understanding the splatter genre's originsFeatures interviews with key figures in the industrySheds light on cultural influences on horror cinema
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