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So, 'The Boston Strangler' from 2006 dives deep into the psyche of a killer in a way that's both unsettling and compelling. It captures the grim atmosphere of early '60s Boston, not just through its plot but with some solid practical effects that make the horrors feel grounded. The pacing is methodical, allowing tension to build without rushing through the events. What stands out is how it presents the killer's perspective—it's a disturbing journey that doesn’t shy away from the brutality, yet there's a certain artfulness to its execution. The performances are raw and haunting, adding layers to the chilling narrative. You can sense the weight of the real events that inspired it, making it a thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in true crime narratives.
Powerful performances that enhance the dark themes.Practical effects that elevate the gritty realism.A unique perspective on a notorious figure in crime history.
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