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Bloody Beast is quite the peculiar entry in the 90s horror landscape, blending crime and psychological themes in a way that feels both disturbing and oddly compelling. The film follows Chen Siu-hsiong, portrayed by Lawrence Ng, whose traumatic childhood incident fuels a relentless and brutal quest against women breastfeeding in public. The pacing is erratic; it oscillates between moments of tense buildup and sudden, jarring violence. The practical effects, while not top-notch, have a rawness that complements the film's grim tone. It’s tough to shake off the unsettling atmosphere that permeates throughout. Plus, Ng’s performance carries an unsettling weight that adds layers to his character’s twisted psyche, making it a noteworthy watch for those interested in the more obscure and controversial corners of horror cinema.
Explores themes of trauma and revenge in a gritty fashion.The practical effects, while not polished, add to its rawness.Lawrence Ng's performance provides a chilling depth to his character.
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