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Snuff (1976) is one of those divisive films that really pushes boundaries. The atmosphere is unsettling, almost feverish, with a raw intensity that reflects the dark themes of manipulation and violence. The pacing has this erratic feel, with moments of brutal tension interspersed with bizarre cult rituals. Practical effects are rough and visceral, adding to the film's grim aesthetic. The performances, especially by the cult members, have this hypnotic quality that draws you into their twisted world. What's distinctive here, aside from its controversial nature, is how it blurs the lines between fiction and reality, making you question the very nature of exploitation cinema.
Snuff has had a tricky history in terms of distribution and availability, with various cuts and edits making rounds over the years. It remains a sought-after title for collectors, especially the earlier VHS releases, which are quite scarce. The film's notoriety adds to its intrigue for collectors who appreciate its polarizing nature and the cultural conversations it sparked within the horror genre.
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