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The Demon Lover is a rather obscure slice of 70s horror, emphasizing atmosphere over adrenaline. You've got this group of teenagers just hanging out in a cemetery, which already sets a creepy tone. They get roped into dealings with a satanic priest who, in classic fashion, raises a demon from the depths. The practical effects are decent for the time, adding a grimy, low-budget allure that fans of the genre might appreciate. The pacing has that typical slow burn before all hell breaks loose, which can be divisive among viewers. It’s all about that creeping dread rather than jump scares, and the performances, while not exceptional, add a certain charm to the film's overall vibe.
The Demon Lover is a bit of a hidden gem amongst horror aficionados, often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the era. Original prints can be hard to come by, and collectors often discuss the various VHS releases and their varying quality. While not the most polished film, its raw and unsettling charm has garnered a niche following, making it an interesting piece for those who appreciate the depth of 70s horror cinema.
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