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So, "The Miranda Murders" is pretty unsettling. It digs deep into the dark psyche of Leonard Lake and Charles Ng, showcasing that chilling 1983-1984 killing spree in California. The found footage style brings an eerie authenticity, as if you're peering into a black hole of human depravity. The pacing feels relentless, like it pulls you through their twisted motives and sick worldview without letting up. You really sense the dread throughout, enhanced by the almost oppressive atmosphere. Practical effects aren't the focus here, but the raw footage hits hard. The performances—if you can call them that—are haunting because they're real. It's a grim reminder of the darker side of humanity. Definitely gives you something to think about.
Found footage style adds a layer of realism.Explores themes of depravity and human psyche.Atmospheric dread permeates the entire film.
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