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So, '777' from 1997 is a curious piece, right? The film dives into the mind of a serial killer, Ray Hineman, who’s got this twisted sense of divine purpose. Rob, our protagonist, gets sucked into watching Hineman’s confessions, and it’s like watching a train wreck unfold in real time. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the pacing? Well, it takes its time, building up to a crescendo of madness. The practical effects are gritty, adding a layer of visceral realism that feels raw. Not to mention the performances; they really capture the psychological unraveling. It’s not just about the killings, it’s about this descent into darkness that feels almost like a fever dream. Definitely a film that sticks with you, in its own peculiar way.
Explores the duality of freedom and violence.Interesting take on the serial killer genre.Notable for its practical effects and psychological depth.
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