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The Virgins has this eerie, almost claustrophobic vibe, like you're watching a slow burn unravel. It dives into the lives of two high-achieving girls who just want a little freedom, but it quickly morphs into something darker. The film plays with tension and pacing; you can feel the dread creeping in as they attract the wrong kind of attention from those incels. The performances are raw, capturing that youthful innocence while hinting at the lurking menace. It's a commentary on societal pressures and the dangers of misplaced desire. The practical effects, though not the focus, add an unsettling layer that feels organic. It’s a unique blend of teen drama and horror that hits a bit differently.
The Virgins has had limited and somewhat obscure releases, making it a bit of a hidden gem for horror collectors. Its scarcity is partly due to the lack of a well-known director or extensive marketing, which means it sometimes slips under the radar. There’s a small but dedicated interest in the film, particularly among those who appreciate the unsettling mix of teenage angst and horror elements. If you come across a physical copy, it's worth considering for its unique premise and eerie execution.
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