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So, Pelts is this twisted little gem from 2006—definitely has that bleak atmosphere down to a T. It digs into themes of obsession and desperation, all wrapped up in the grim world of fur trading. The pacing is a bit slow at times, but it really builds the tension and gives you a chance to soak in the dark visuals and practical effects, which are pretty neat for a TV movie. The performances, particularly from the lead, pull you into Jake Feldman's warped psyche, making you feel both pity and revulsion as he spirals deeper into his fixation. Plus, the whole vibe really sets it apart from standard horror fare, making it a curious watch.
Pelts has been released in several formats, including DVD and streaming, but physical copies can be a bit harder to track down. Its unique blend of horror and dark humor has drawn a niche following among collectors, with many appreciating its practical effects and offbeat storytelling. While it might not be the most mainstream title, it definitely has its share of curious fans and offers something different in the horror TV movie landscape.
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