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Wolfman (1979) taps into that classic horror vein with a slow-burning tension that builds alongside its atmospheric dread. The story revolves around a guy grappling with a family curse, and it plays with themes of identity and the primal fears that lurk within us. The practical effects, especially for the transformation scenes, have a raw quality that really adds to its eerie vibe; they're a real treat for fans of the genre. Performances are earnest, bringing a weight to the narrative, though not everyone might find it as polished as modern standards. Still, there's something oddly captivating about its pacing and the way it embraces the werewolf lore without the gloss of contemporary reboots.
This film has had a bit of an inconsistent release history, with various formats cropping up over the years, but it remains relatively scarce on physical media. Collector interest has been growing recently, especially among those who appreciate the raw practical effects typical of late '70s horror. Finding it in good condition can be a challenge, making it a nice piece for dedicated genre aficionados.
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