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Frost: Portrait of a Vampire is an intriguing blend of horror and thriller, set against the backdrop of modern-day San Diego. The film dives into a world where classic vampire lore meets a gritty police procedural. The atmosphere is quite palpable, with a constant tension that keeps you guessing. The practical effects are noteworthy for their time, offering a raw approach to the horror elements, which contrasts with the slickness of some contemporary films. Gary Busey's performance as Micah is particularly distinctive β he brings a level of eccentricity that adds depth to the narrative. The pacing can feel uneven at times, yet it builds a sense of dread that lingers. It's a curious exploration of belief and the unknown that resonates long after the credits roll.
Interesting take on vampire lore in a modern setting. Β· Practical effects stand out, creating a gritty atmosphere. Β· Gary Busey's performance adds an eccentric flair.
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