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The Smell of Death has a raw, unrefined charm typical of early SOV horror. It's a brief dive into the world of zombies, shot on a shoestring budget that gives it a gritty, almost home-movie feel. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build through lingering shots and unsettling sound design, rather than relying on jump scares. Practical effects, while not polished, have a certain DIY appeal that hardcore collectors appreciate. The performances are earnest, and there's a palpable sense of dedication from everyone involved. It feels like a piece of history, capturing a moment in the indie horror scene where creativity trumped resources. Not a classic in the conventional sense, but it has its own unique vibe that makes it stand out.
Great example of early SOV horror aesthetics.Notable for its practical effects and sound design.Captures a unique slice of indie filmmaking.
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