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Sledgehammer is one of those gritty pieces from the early 80s that exemplifies the DIY spirit of the era. The film's tone is dark, almost claustrophobic, with a palpable sense of dread hanging in the air. The pacing is a bit uneven but it builds up to some genuinely disturbing moments. The practical effects, while not always polished, have a rawness that sells the brutal violence effectively. The plot revolves around a childhood trauma that resurfaces a decade later, leading to a spree of killings that feels almost nihilistic in its approach. It's not the performances that stand out here, but rather the sheer audacity of what it attempts to depict, which makes it a curious entry in the slasher genre.
Keep an eye out for the practical effects; they add a gritty realism.Notice the film's pacing; it's a slow burn that leads to shocking moments.Themes of trauma and violence echo throughout the narrative.
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