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WRAAK (1983) dives deep into a chilling atmosphere that lingers. The film, though directed by an unknown, manages to carve out a niche with its raw and gritty execution. The pacing is uneven at times, but it adds to the disorientation as the maniac stalks his prey. What stands out are the practical effects; they’re quite visceral and contribute heavily to the horror element. Performances feel authentic, sometimes bordering on amateurish, but that adds to the tension, making it feel more real. The themes of isolation and fear resonate strongly throughout, leaving a lingering sense of dread. It’s one of those films that might not resonate with everyone, but for collectors, it has that unique offbeat charm.
Chilling atmosphere that lingers long after viewingPractical effects are a highlight, creating visceral horrorUneven pacing adds to the unsettling experience
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Huub Bervoets
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