Having seen it, I can recommend it highly to any forum members who love classic 70s horror and watch the extra features on their discs, because this isn't a horror film, more a love letter to a classic horror era.
So you don't see any of the film within the film - aside from a pitch perfect seventies style animated title sequence that would sit comfortably at the start of any movie of the era from Hammer, Tigon or Amicus - just actresses screaming or a foley artist hacking up cabbages with a machete.
If you love analogue music and old pre-digital equipment, this is virtually pornography. Lots of loving shots of dials, knobs and meter readings.
In fact, if you're in a horror cul-de-sac, this is the ideal way to stretch your viewing tastes into the art movie world without leaping in feet first.
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