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Ritual Murder: Inside The Stranglers of Bombay is a fascinating peek behind the curtain of Hammer's lesser-known work. It dives into the production nuances, showing how they crafted the film's eerie atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the rich cultural backdrop and unsettling themes of colonialism and superstition. It's interesting to note the practical effects used, which bring a tangible, gritty realism to the storytelling. The interviews, albeit with an unknown director, are insightful and provide a glimpse into the minds of those who brought this tale to life. It stands out not just for its subject matter but for the way it captures the essence of filmmaking during that era, warts and all.
Focuses on production insightsHighlights practical effectsExplores colonial themes
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