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So, 'Angriff der Killertelefonbücher' is a quirky blend of comedy and horror that really plays with the absurdity of its premise. I mean, killer phone books? Who would think of that? The tone is light and playful, but there's this underlying tension that keeps you on your toes. Rolf, the postman, is relatable in his awkwardness, and his journey into heroism is both silly and oddly endearing. The pacing is deliberately uneven, which adds to the charm, allowing moments of genuine laughter to punctuate the tension. Plus, the practical effects used for the phone books are impressively creative – you don't see that often these days. It's a distinctive piece that stands apart in the genre for its sheer oddity and humor.
Unique premise with a mix of comedy and horror.Quirky practical effects stand out.Rolf's character adds relatability to the absurdity.
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Markus Hülse
Director