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Headhunter is one of those lesser-known indie horror flicks that really leans into its gritty atmosphere. The tone is bleak and unsettling, almost like a grimy urban nightmare. It’s got this relentless pacing that keeps you on edge, and it doesn’t shy away from the brutality of its subject matter. The practical effects are surprisingly good for a low-budget film—some of those head-chopping scenes are pretty visceral. I think what makes it stand out is the way it captures the madness of its protagonist; you really get a feel for his twisted psyche. Sure, it’s not the most polished production, but there’s a raw energy here that speaks to a certain kind of horror aficionado.
Not for the faint of heart—graphic violence.Interesting take on the serial killer genre.Good discussion starter for indie horror enthusiasts.
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