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The Killing of Angel Street is a fascinating blend of drama, horror, and mystery that really captures a certain gritty atmosphere of early '80s cinema. The film has this slow burn pacing, letting the tension build as Jessica Simmonds delves deeper into her father's death and the corrupt machinations at play. It’s interesting how the setting of the historical Sydney waterfront is almost a character in itself, highlighting themes of preservation against modernity. The performances, especially Jessica’s, evoke a palpable sense of desperation and determination. Practical effects add an unsettling edge, enhancing the horror elements without over-reliance on gimmicks. It’s a unique piece that reflects a social struggle, and there's something raw about its portrayal of community resistance that sticks with you.
Explores deep social themes through a personal lens.Highlights the tension between history and modernity.Unique blend of genres with a strong local flavor.
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