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So, 'Innocent Killer' from 1988 is one of those odd crime thrillers that doesn't hold back on the tension. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating at times. It dives into the psyche of its characters, exploring themes of morality and the gray areas in between. The pacing has its ups and downs—some slow burns that really build suspense, and then it hits you with these intense moments that feel almost jarring. The practical effects, while not the best, have a gritty charm to them that adds authenticity. Performances are solid enough; they pull you into the dark narrative without being over-the-top. There's something about its rawness and the way it tackles its subject matter that sets it apart from more polished films of its time.
Has a unique exploration of moralityFeatures practical effects that add to the realismCharacter-driven with a thick, tense atmosphere
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