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So, Serial Clubber Killer—it’s a quirky little gem from 1994 that really captures a moment in São Paulo's nightlife. The atmosphere is a wild mix of dark humor and absurdity, reflecting the chaotic energy of club culture back then. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the charm, right? The serial killer, with his bizarre methods, is both ridiculous and oddly endearing. You can tell there's a love for John Waters' style in the way it plays with camp and campiness. The practical effects, while low-budget, have this raw, gritty feel that echoes the underground scene. Performances are a mixed bag, but they contribute to that overall offbeat vibe. Definitely a conversation starter for any collector's shelf.
Intriguing take on nightlifeDark humor mixed with absurdityInteresting homage to John Waters' style
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