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So, Ghoul Misogyny is this weird little gem from 2012 that dives into the psyche of a hallucinating serial killer. The tone is dark and unsettling, weaving a narrative that’s half nightmarish and half disturbing reality. What really sticks out is the practical effects; they’re gritty and visceral, which adds this raw feel to the horror moments. The pacing can be a bit erratic—it shifts between slow-burn tension and frantic bursts of violence, which keeps you on edge. Themes of gender and madness are explored through this twisted lens, giving it a distinct voice in the crowded sci-fi genre. Performances are uneven, but that adds to the film’s charm, making it feel almost like a cult artifact for those who appreciate the bizarre and unconventional.
The practical effects are surprisingly well done.The pacing may test some viewers, but that's part of its odd charm.Themes of gender and violence are explored, which isn't typical for the genre.
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