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'Suffer Little Children' takes a darker turn on the themes explored in 'Who Can Kill A Child?'. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the pacing really draws you in, making you feel the weight of the children's sinister presence. Practical effects here are quite striking, adding a raw, unsettling quality to the horror. There's this disquieting blend of innocence and malice that really stands out, and the performances are hauntingly effective. It's a film that lingers with you, not just for the scares but for its exploration of childhood and violence. Definitely distinct in its approach, it has a visceral quality that feels both fresh and reminiscent of classic horror.
'Suffer Little Children' isn’t widely available, which adds to its allure for collectors. The format history is a bit murky, and I’ve seen very few physical releases. Interest among genre fans is growing, particularly among those who appreciate the charm of underground horror. It might take some digging to find a decent copy, but it’s definitely one that can spark engaging conversations among collectors.
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