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So, 'Bloody Psycho' is a curious piece from '89, you know? It’s not just any TV movie; it has Fulci's fingerprints all over it, given he supervised it. The haunted castle setting sets a nice eerie tone, and the atmosphere is thick with tension. You've got this wimpy doctor, Vogler, who’s trying to get into the head of a troubled lesbian owner, which adds a layer of psychological horror. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it gets interesting with the practical effects—typical Fulci style, really. It's distinct in how it reuses those gory scenes later on in 'A Cat in the Brain'. You feel the vibe of late '80s horror throughout, even if it doesn’t hit all the marks perfectly.
Notable for its connection to Fulci's later works.Features practical effects typical of Fulci's style.The haunted castle adds a unique layer to the story.
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