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So, 'Investigative Notes of a Taxi Driver: Murder of the Killer' is a curious piece, isn't it? It’s gritty and raw, with that kind of tension that lingers from scene to scene. The pacing feels a bit off at times, which I think adds to its charm in a way. The performances are quite compelling, delivering a sense of urgency that feels authentic, despite the lack of polish. The atmosphere is thick with intrigue, and even though practical effects might not be the highlight, there’s something about their execution that enhances the overall vibe. It’s definitely distinctive for its unfiltered portrayal of urban life and crime, which makes you ponder the deeper themes of morality and justice.
This film has seen limited availability over the years, with few home media releases making it somewhat scarce. Collectors often stumble upon it in obscure listings or at niche conventions, which drives up interest among those who appreciate its raw storytelling. While not widely recognized, its uniqueness makes it a curious find for those who enjoy diving deep into lesser-known titles from the late '90s.
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