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So, 'John Doe: Video Diary of a Serial Killer' really dives into a warped perspective. It’s shot like this gritty, handheld thing, almost like you're watching someone’s personal home videos, but tinged with this unsettling edge. The way it captures John, this seemingly friendly guy, as he wanders around LA, you get this creeping sense of dread. The pacing feels intentional, almost languid at times, making those moments of tension hit harder. The practical effects are on point, enhancing the rawness of the experience. It’s definitely distinct in how it challenges you to grapple with the mind of a killer while keeping this voyeuristic lens throughout. It’s not your standard thriller for sure.
Experimental approach to storytellingAuthentic home video aestheticStrong psychological themes
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