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The Forest of Iron has this eerie vibe that's hard to shake off. You've got these three girls camping, and they stumble into a group of scientists digging into the legend of this mythical forest. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that kind of adds to the unsettling atmosphere. What really sets it apart are the practical effects—those undead vikings are pretty gnarly. The performances, while not always stellar, have a rawness that fits the horror theme. There's this underlying tension as they try to prevent Månegarm's awakening, which feels fresh in a genre that often recycles ideas. It's not for everyone, but if you're into indie horror with a mix of folklore, it has some intriguing moments.
Indie horror with unique folklore elements.Practical effects stand out in a genre often reliant on CGI.Uneven pacing might be a turn-off for some.
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