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So, 'Crazy Murder' is a pretty raw piece of filmmaking. It dives into the madness of a homeless man spiraling out of control in New York City, and you can feel the chaos of the streets. The pacing is erratic, much like the main character himself. There's this unsettling atmosphere, a blend of documentary realism with horror elements, showcasing the stark reality of life on the streets while also touching on the psychological breakdown of the killer. Practical effects are gritty, not polished, which adds to the overall discomfort. Performances feel genuine, almost like you’re peeking into someone’s dark reality. It's definitely not your typical horror flick—there's a lot more to unpack here in terms of societal commentary.
Notable for its documentary-style approach to horror.Gritty practical effects enhance the film's unsettling tone.Explores themes of identity and societal neglect.
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