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So, 'Diary of a Serial Killer' from 2008 has this really gritty vibe that just pulls you in. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but it creates this kind of mounting tension that works well with the horror elements. Laura, the journalist, is totally relatable, driven by her need for closure after losing her mother. The way they incorporate the diary pages gives the film a unique narrative twist, and the references to infamous killers like Ramirez and Dahmer add a chilling layer of realism. The practical effects are decent for the budget and definitely deliver on the gruesome, which is what you want in a horror flick, right? It’s not groundbreaking but has this aura that’s kind of hard to shake off after watching.
Distinctive use of diary pages as narrative devicePractical effects enhance the horror atmosphereExplores themes of loss and obsession
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