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So, 'The Art of Killing' is an intriguing nod to 80's horror, blending campy fun with a darker edge. The pacing is pretty interesting, with moments that keep you on edge while also allowing for some nostalgic, almost playful vibes. The main character, a TV personality, is quite fascinating—his descent into madness feels both absurd and unsettling at the same time. The practical effects are a highlight, reminiscent of that gritty, raw aesthetic from the era. It's not just another slasher; there’s a commentary on fame and morality lurking beneath the surface. The performances are a mixed bag, but they add to the overall quirky tone, making it distinctive in its approach to genre tropes.
Quirky 80's homageInteresting character studyUnique practical effects
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