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Sodoma's Ghost is a curious entry in Fulci's filmography, blending horror with a bizarre historical twist. The atmosphere is thick with dread, as the spirits of Nazis return to haunt unsuspecting teens. It’s a slow burn that builds tension, but the pacing can feel uneven at times, with moments that linger just a bit too long. The practical effects, typical of Fulci, help to forge a visceral connection to the horror elements, though they might not be for everyone. Performances are uneven but add a layer of authenticity to the chaotic energy. The film's themes of guilt and the past's haunting legacy resonate, making it distinctive in the landscape of late '80s horror.
1970s vibes with an '80s twistInteresting take on horror and guiltFans of Fulci might appreciate the unique premise
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