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ChrisReynolds

Slow, but very atmospheric. The compositions of light and shadow are weirdly beautiful, and the short length feels just right. The walk through the cane field where Jessica's white dress streams out behind her in the wind is a particular standout.
12 years 4 months ago
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Siskoid

I Walked With a Zombie. What a great title. What dies Val Lewton do with it? Well, we're a far cry from the zombie apocalypse genre, returning instead to the legend's roots - in voodoo. We follow a Canadian nurse to the Caribbean where she's meant to take care of a catatonic woman... or is there more to it than that? The ambiguities mount as she gets interested in the rituals of the island people, and wonders if they could help her patient. All the while, everyone she meets is holding back secrets, which just adds to the feeling of unease already supplied by the moody cinematography and what looks like well-researched voodoo lore (but I have no clear idea - it just looks authentic). Another RKO triumph, doing a lot with little means, and creating a world that's an interesting blend we might call Tropical Gothic.
6 years 6 months ago
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Wise Jake

A great low-budget but classy horror film that runs almost purely on atmosphere instead of shocks.
12 years 9 months ago
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Melvelet

This came as a surprise to me. Liked it more than Cat People. Are there any other notable Voodoo/West Indies films (stupid horror films excluded)?
10 years ago
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mathiasa

@ChrisReynolds got it right. The compositions of light is very beautiful.
10 years 5 months ago
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nicolaskrizan

deserving of its legendary status:

http://1001movies.posterous.com/832
12 years 9 months ago
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