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So, 'Sketchy: Tales of the Black Doodler' is a gritty exploration of a dark chapter in LGBT history. It unravels the unsettling story of a serial killer who left a haunting mark in the early 70s. The film's tone is heavy, almost claustrophobic, capturing the fear and paranoia that enveloped the community at the time. The pacing is deliberate, building tension as it unveils the psychological aspects of both the killer and the victims. Practical effects add a raw edge, making the violence feel disturbingly real. Performances are intense, with actors bringing a sense of authenticity to their roles. What stands out is its refusal to shy away from the grim reality of unsolved crimes, making it a unique entry in the genre.
Explores a forgotten chapter in LGBT historyFocuses on psychological horrorUnique take on true crime narrative
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