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Forest of Death is one of those lesser-known gems from the 90s horror landscape. It brings together a group of friends in a remote cabin, and the pacing is quite deliberate, almost a slow burn, which ratchets up the tension as secrets unfold. There's a distinct atmosphere—creepy woods, disquieting silence—that plays beautifully into the isolation theme. The practical effects are commendable for the era; they manage to deliver some genuinely unsettling moments without going overboard. Performances are decent, with a few standouts that really sell the tension between the characters. It's not groundbreaking, but there's something about its simplicity and grim vibe that sticks with you. A classic example of the bygone slasher era.
Deliberate pacing enhances tension. · Solid practical effects for its time. · Captures the isolation theme effectively.
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