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So, 'Daughter of Killer' kind of slips under the radar, doesn't it? Shot in the mid-'90s, it dives into the psychological effects of a violent upbringing without getting too preachy. The pacing has this odd rhythm—sometimes it drags, but it really builds tension in a way that feels raw and gritty. Practical effects are decent for the budget, and while we don't know much about the director, the performances have a certain earnestness that pulls you in. It captures a specific tone that lingers long after the credits roll, making it stand out in that era of horror.
This film has had a tumultuous release history, with various formats surfacing over the years, but it remains relatively scarce. Fans of niche horror from the '90s seem particularly interested, with whispers of a potential cult following. Original VHS copies are particularly hard to find, as they were released in limited quantities, making it a noteworthy find for dedicated collectors.
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