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Summer Horror Day (1987) might slip under the radar, but it has this eerie charm that really sets it apart. The pacing is a bit uneven, balancing between teenage curiosity and mounting dread. The practical effects, while not top-tier, carry a certain rawness that adds to the overall atmosphere—this zombie isn't just your run-of-the-mill shambler. The performances can feel a little amateurish at times, but they fit the film's low-budget vibe, almost making it endearing. It captures that quintessential 80s horror feel, with the protagonist's stumbling journey into black magic leading to some surprisingly intense moments. It’s the kind of flick that lingers in your mind for its bizarre premise and execution.
Uneven pacing but intriguing atmosphereRaw practical effects add to the horrorCaptures the essence of 80s horror films
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