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So, 'Submundo Sangrento' dives into the gritty underbelly of Brazil’s indie horror scene, crafted by students from the Senac audiovisual course. It has this raw, almost unrefined look – you can really feel the passion, but also the struggle of making films with limited resources. The pacing is a bit uneven, which might bug some, but it adds to that documentary vibe, you know? The practical effects they showcase are surprisingly impressive, given their budget. You get a sense of community, a shared love for horror that feels genuine. It’s not polished, but that’s what makes it resonate. The performances are amateurish at times, but they bring a kind of authenticity that’s hard to fake.
Exhibits the challenges of indie filmmakingInsight into Brazilian horror cultureShowcases effective practical effects
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