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So, Voodoo Black Exorcist, directed by Manuel Caño, is quite the oddity in the horror genre. It blends some peculiar Caribbean voodoo lore with this surreal, almost dreamlike atmosphere aboard a luxury ocean liner. You’ve got a powerful mummy priest, Gatanebo, who’s genuinely unsettling when he’s not flexing his muscles. The practical effects here are a mixed bag, but they contribute to the film’s creepy vibe, especially when Gatanebo transitions between his intimidating physique and the more grotesque mummy form. The pacing is all over the place, which adds to the bizarre charm of it all. Plus, there’s this layer of dark humor that sneaks in, making it more than just a straightforward slasher. Definitely one of those films that you can’t help but talk about after watching it.
Check out the practical effects in action.Notice the odd pacing and its impact on the tone.Discuss the blend of humor and horror with friends.
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