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So, Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders β it's a gritty, unsettling dive into the psyche of Kenneth Bianchi, who, alongside his cousin, wreaked havoc in LA back in the 70s. The film has this grim, almost suffocating atmosphere, reflecting the dark themes of obsession and moral decay. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it really heightens the tension, especially during the interviews with Samantha Stone. She's not just a psychiatrist, but a flawed character herself, battling her own demons while probing into Bianchi's twisted mind. It's interesting how it combines crime drama with psychological thriller elements. The performances carry a raw intensity that makes you squirm, particularly Bianchi's portrayal, which is eerie but compelling in its authenticity.
Explores the psychological impact of serial crimes.Features strong performances that enhance the tension.Uneven pacing adds to the unsettling atmosphere.
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