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Victor Juliet's Director's Cut is a fascinating mess of a film that really leans into its no-budget horror premise. The commitment to using real zombies and actual victims gives it this unsettling authenticity that’s hard to shake. I mean, you can feel the tension just seep through the screen. The pacing is all over the place, but that just adds to the chaotic charm. It’s gritty and raw, definitely not polished, but there's something oddly captivating about Victor’s obsession with realism. Performances are hit or miss, with Rachel Ward bringing a surprisingly campy energy that contrasts sharply with the grim setting. The practical effects, while not always convincing, have a certain horror aesthetic that feels refreshingly old-school. It’s not for everyone, but it’s a curious piece of indie horror history.
Unconventional production style using real zombies.Explores themes of obsession and the extremes of filmmaking.Notable for its raw, gritty atmosphere and practical effects.
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