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So, 'Serial Killer' from 2002 dives into this eerie blend of fiction and reality, which I find really compelling. Michael, a horror writer, gets driven deeper into his own twisted narrative as the lines blur between his story and the actual horrors unfolding around him. The pacing is quite effective—slow burns can really ramp up that tension, and this film does it well. The atmosphere has that gritty, unsettling vibe you want in horror, plus some practical effects that stand out without overwhelming the story. The performances, while not from well-known actors, deliver that raw energy, which adds to the overall disturbing feel. It's definitely not your run-of-the-mill slasher flick; there's something different going on here that keeps you engaged.
Blend of fiction and realityEngaging character studyStrong atmosphere with practical effects
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