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So, 'The Color of Murder' has this twisted gothic vibe that feels like it’s dragging you deep into a shadowy abyss. You can sense the heavy atmosphere almost immediately, filled with a sense of dread that lingers throughout. The pacing might throw you off initially; it's slow, but it builds this tension that really grips you. The practical effects used here are quite striking—there’s a rawness to them that adds to the film's unsettling nature. The performances, though not from big names, carry a weight that stays with you long after viewing. It’s got this unique blend of horror and psychological thriller elements that makes it stand out in a cluttered genre landscape.
This film is somewhat of an obscure gem, not widely released, and has limited format options which adds to its allure for collectors. Its rarity on physical media makes it a sought-after piece, especially in good condition. There is a dedicated niche of enthusiasts who appreciate its gothic elements and the way it plays with traditional horror tropes, making it a curious topic of discussion among genre fans.
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