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So, 'Dark Nights in St Pauls' really digs into the grim atmosphere of 1960s Hamburg, you know? The pacing is a bit deliberate but it actually works to build tension. Schlesinger takes us through this dark journey as a doctor pieces together what happened to the girl, and the way it unfolds is quite engaging. The practical effects are gritty, giving it an authentic feel that really adds to the horror of the situation. The performances are solid too; you can feel the weight of the characters as they grapple with the events. It’s distinct in how it combines crime with a psychological unraveling, leaving you with more questions than answers by the end.
Dark atmosphere reflective of 60s cinemaEngaging character-driven plotNotable practical effects add to realism
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Günter Schlesinger
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