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Ogroff is one of those obscure gems that really dives into the psyche of a war-torn individual. You have this AWOL soldier turned hermit, isolated and unhinged in the French wilderness. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and there’s a relentless pace as the family confronts this maniacal force. It’s gritty and raw, with practical effects that, while not polished, carry a certain charm—especially in the gore department. The film's themes of trauma and the horrors of war are palpably present, making you think even amidst the chaos. There’s a uniqueness in how it captures that primal survival instinct, and the performances feel almost unrefined, adding to the film's unsettling vibe.
Explores themes of isolation and trauma.Distinctive practical effects for its time.A must-see for fans of obscure horror.
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