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'Soul of the Demon' is a curious little horror gem from 1991. The film has this gritty, low-budget vibe that really captures that late-night, VHS rental atmosphere. The story kicks off with two teenagers who, in a classic horror trope, dig up a gargoyle statue, and from there, it spirals into chaos as they unleash a demon. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the charm, keeping you on your toes. The practical effects, though not always seamless, have that raw authenticity that modern CGI often lacks. The performances are a mixed bag—some moments really click, while others feel a bit forced. Still, it’s this blend of camp and genuine creepiness that makes it distinctive in the horror landscape of the early '90s.
Low-budget charm with a gritty vibeInteresting practical effectsUneven pacing adds to its unique feel
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