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So, 'The Man Who Killed At Church & Laughed About It' is a curious blend of crime and documentary, really. It’s got this unsettling atmosphere, you know? The pacing is kind of erratic, weaving between interviews and dramatizations. You can feel the weight of the subject matter, but they almost take a cheeky approach to it, which is distinctive. The film doesn't shy away from the darker themes of morality and consequence, juxtaposed with moments of unexpected levity. The practical effects, when they appear, add a gritty realism that feels raw. The performances are all over the place—some actors really dive into their roles, while others seem more like placeholders. It’s an odd watch, but definitely one that sticks with you long after.
Interesting blend of crime and documentaryUnusual tone and pacingThought-provoking themes on morality
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