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Werewolf of Ohio is an interesting low-budget horror flick from 2001. The tone is gritty, almost bleak, as it follows a young man whose life is shattered by a werewolf attack. The pacing has this odd mix of slow build-up and sudden bursts of intense action, which keeps you on edge. The atmosphere leans heavily into rural isolation, making the horror feel more palpable. The practical effects are quite commendable for the budget—there's something about seeing real transformations that CGI just can't replicate. Performances are a bit uneven, but the lead does a decent job of conveying his character's anguish and determination. It's a distinct watch, carrying that early 2000s charm while exploring themes of loss and vengeance.
Low-budget horror with practical effectsExplores themes of loss and vengeanceUneven performances add to the charm
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John Smith
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