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So, 'The Feral Man' from 2002, right? It's got this gritty, low-budget vibe that really pulls you in. The atmosphere is thick with dread, kind of claustrophobic, which works well with the whole werewolf transformation theme. You get this slow burn pacing that builds tension effectively but doesn’t really rush into the horror until you’re invested in the character's decline. The practical effects, while not top-tier, have a certain raw charm that fits the film's aesthetic. The unknown director gives it an indie feel, and the young lead does a decent job of portraying confusion and fear as he grapples with his identity. Definitely not your typical werewolf flick, but it has its own peculiar flavor.
Explore indie horror from the early 2000s.Consider for werewolf genre discussions.Notable for its practical effects approach.
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