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Killing for Love is quite an intriguing piece from '95. It’s this blend of horror, mystery, and thriller, with a setup that feels familiar yet unsettling. A bunch of filmmakers congregate at a remote house, and soon things spiral into chaos—classic slasher vibes, really. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it kind of adds to the tension, right? You get all these couples pairing off, and of course, that leads to a string of unfortunate fates. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that fits the gritty aesthetic. Performances are varied but capture the desperation and paranoia of the situation. It’s the kind of film that plays on your expectations, leaving you guessing about who’s next.
Interesting commentary on the film industry.Slasher tropes are both played with and subverted.Atmospheric tension builds gradually, though pacing can vary.
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