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So, 'Polish Death' from '95 is this really moody thriller, you know? The vibe is pretty dark, reflecting this young guy's frustration with life and that dead-end job. As he gets caught in this serial killer investigation, the tension builds. The pacing has its ups and downs, with some slow-burn moments that really let the dread settle in. What’s interesting is how he starts suspecting someone else, which adds layers to the narrative. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have that gritty charm typical of the era. Performances are a mixed bag, but the lead does a solid job of conveying that desperation. It’s definitely got a unique flavor compared to the more mainstream stuff from that time.
Not your average serial killer flick.Focuses on character psychology over action.Interesting take on societal pressures.
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