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So, 'The Grisly Crimes of Dollman' is this experimental horror flick that really captures the unsettling vibe of quarantine. It’s not your typical horror; it’s raw and gritty, shot on a shoestring during lockdown, which gives it a kind of authenticity that’s hard to replicate. The pacing feels disjointed but intentional, kind of mirroring the chaos of the times. The practical effects are surprisingly effective, adding to the overall dread without relying on flashy CGI. Performances are a mixed bag, but there’s something haunting about the desperation portrayed. Themes of isolation and fear come through, making it distinctively relevant. Definitely a film that leaves you feeling something—though what exactly might be up for debate.
Experimental horror with a unique pandemic backdrop.Practical effects enhance the unsettling atmosphere.Themes of isolation resonate strongly.
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William Cate
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