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So, 'The Killer Likes Candy' is a real oddity from 1968, blending action and thriller elements in a way that feels both gritty and somewhat campy. The character of Oscar Snell is fascinating—an ex-Nazi assassin with an obsession for candy, which results in some quirky moments, like those candy wrappers left behind. The pacing has this nice mix of tension and absurdity, keeping you on edge while also making you chuckle. The performances have this raw energy, especially from the lead, who plays Snell with a strange charm. It’s that blend of dark themes and absurd humor that makes it stand out in the genre. You don't see many films like this.
This film is often overlooked, but it's got a certain cult appeal among collectors due to its unique premise and eccentric characters. It was released on a limited run on VHS and later on DVD, but finding a good quality copy can be a challenge. The strange combination of dark comedy and action makes it a conversation piece and draws the interest of genre enthusiasts who appreciate this kind of quirky storytelling.
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