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So, 'Face of Evil' is this gritty little slice of crime horror that takes you into the shadows of Las Vegas. The atmosphere is thick with tension as a strangler prowls the neon-lit streets. You can feel the pulse of the city in the pacing, which has a kind of jagged rhythm—sometimes dragging, sometimes rushing. The practical effects aren't going to dazzle like modern films, but they have a raw charm that really fits the film's aesthetic. The performances range from earnest to a bit wooden, but that just adds to the peculiar vibe. What stands out is how it mixes the glitz of Vegas with the grim reality of violence and fear. It’s not your standard fare, that’s for sure.
Unique blend of crime and horror tropes.Explores the contrast of Las Vegas glamor and dark themes.Interesting practical effects, characteristic of early 2000s indie horror.
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