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Immer nur Mordgeschichten is a fascinating dive into the crime genre from the late 60s, capturing a gritty, almost voyeuristic atmosphere with its raw storytelling. The pacing is uneven but it lends a unique rhythm to the viewing experience, keeping you guessing without revealing too much too soon. There’s a distinct sense of dark humor intertwined with the serious themes of morality and justice, which sets it apart from typical crime flicks of the era. The performances are slightly theatrical but that adds a layer of charm, making it feel like an intriguing artifact of its time. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have a certain authenticity that enhances the overall mood.
This film is quite elusive in collector circles, often coming up in conversations but not easily found in physical formats. It’s been released on VHS and a handful of DVDs, but the scarcity of good quality prints makes it a little gem for those who appreciate the niche. Interest seems to be growing as collectors recognize its unique take on the crime genre and the era it represents.
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