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The Devil Rock Movie Review. Firstly, I want to indicate until this can be a horror film. As such it contains very strong and somewhat demonic imagery. It isn't for everyone, in fact it is not food most. However, for a decreased budget kiwi film, this movie is quite damn good. The gritty nature of the location fit well with the design of the film and brought a true menacing factor to the plot. The concept is slightly and nearly believable depending on the historically accurate knowledge of Hitlers dependence on the occult. I guess when someone can be so totally obsessed with power, it is sort of predictable that they would look to the supernatural to gain a benefit over their enemies.

The casting for the films brilliant, Craig Hall does a wonderful job in the lead role, however the insufficient German accent for the pivotal role of Col. Klaus Meyer is diabolical. He sounded more kiwi than the Maori actor, which actually was rather distracting from time to time. Which was very unfortunate because all the other actors and components were excellent.

The most of the film is placed in man-made tunnels and therefore the low quality lighting style actually worked to perfection in aiding to set the mood.

On the other part of the style of film there are the special effects, and will I only say that Weta Workshops do an excellent job with the masks, blood and reckon that a modern horror film was made upon.

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