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Killing of the Flesh is a twisted, grim exploration of excess and moral decay. The film sets a voyeuristic tone, using its empty hotel backdrop to amplify the sense of isolation and indulgence. You get a mix of horror and mystery as the wealthy characters descend into their own primal urges, which leads to a series of unsettling murders that feel almost like a dark commentary on privilege. The pacing lingers in the silence, punctuated by intense moments that catch you off guard. Practical effects, while not always polished, add a gritty realism to the violence. Performances are varied, but the overall vibe is unsettlingly captivating, making it a peculiar piece of '80s horror that stands out for its thematic depth amidst the chaos.
Contains graphic violence and adult themes.Unique take on wealth and morality in horror.Interesting use of practical effects for its time.
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