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So, 'Snuff: Diary of a Serial Killer' is quite the piece. It dives deep into horror, but not in the traditional sense. The pacing's pretty interesting—sometimes slow, almost methodical, which adds to the unsettling atmosphere. You get this grim sense of voyeurism throughout, almost like you're peering into the mind of the killer. The practical effects, though, are what really stand out; they’re raw and gritty, enhancing the film's dark tone. Performances are a mixed bag, but there's something about the rawness that feels real, almost like you’re documenting something you shouldn’t be seeing. It’s definitely not for everyone, but it has its own twisted charm, if you can appreciate that kind of thing.
Unique take on horror themesEmphasis on practical effectsExplores voyeuristic perspectives
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