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Zombi 65: The Water that Killed Everyone is quite the oddity from 1981. You’ve got Murat, this engineer who's poured everything into the Keban Dam, including his family, and now he's battling his stepbrother’s shady ambitions. The whole setup has this wild mix of tension and adventure, and you can feel the stakes rising as construction chaos unfolds. The practical effects are worth mentioning—gritty and raw, typical of the era—drawing you into that disturbing vibe. Performances are a bit over the top, but it suits the madness of the plot. The pacing is uneven at times, which adds to that feeling of desperation. This film definitely stands out for its themes of sacrifice and betrayal amidst a backdrop of ambitious greed.
Unique blend of action and social commentary.Practical effects that enhance the unsettling atmosphere.Interesting take on family dynamics and ambition.
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