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So, 'Son of Werewolf' is an intriguing little gem from '93. It’s got this quirky, low-budget charm that really makes it stand out. The film, directed by David Rock Nelson—who’s known for his unique approach—captures the more humorous side of lycanthropy. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it adds to its oddball appeal. Practical effects are definitely a highlight; you can tell they had fun with the werewolf makeup and transformations. Performances? Well, they have that earnest, if not slightly amateurish vibe, which somehow works in the context of the film. It doesn't take itself too seriously, which feels refreshing. This one's got a vibe all its own, for sure.
Quirky low-budget charmUnique take on werewolf lorePractical effects highlight
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