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So, Devil Killer is quite the interesting piece from 1980. Directed by Robert Tai, and it's his first outing as a director, which gives it that raw, gritty feel. The movie is all about this brutal rapist and jewel thief, which is pretty intense, to say the least. The pacing feels uneven at times, but it kind of adds to that chaotic atmosphere, you know? It's got this mix of action and revenge that keeps you engaged. Plus, the way they incorporated footage from Best and Worst is kind of an odd choice but adds a unique layer. Not the best in terms of performances, but there’s something about the practical effects that feels authentically gritty, capturing that late '70s, early '80s vibe well.
First film by Robert Tai as directorUtilizes footage from Best and Worst (1974)Mix of action and revenge themes
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