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So, Violations (1986). It has this eerie, almost claustrophobic feel that you don’t find in many films from the era. The pacing? It kind of creeps along, building a tension that makes you uncomfortable in a good way. The practical effects, when they come, are gnarly and visceral—definitely not for the faint-hearted. The performances are raw and unrefined, which really adds to the gritty atmosphere. It’s like they captured a certain unpolished essence, making everything feel more real. What’s distinctive? It’s that sense of dread combined with a stark portrayal of human nature under pressure. It’s honestly a unique find for collectors who appreciate the darker side of the genre.
Unique practical effectsRaw performancesClaustrophobic atmosphere
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