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So, 'The Train Killer' from 1983 dives into a gritty, tense narrative around the downfall of the Orient Express, pulling from real-life events. It's not just a crime drama; it's like a slow-burning fuse that explores how obsession and desperation can lead folks down a dark path. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of each scene to sink in, which really sets the mood. The performances have this raw edge, a bit unrefined but effective, especially with the lead who embodies the troubled psyche perfectly. Practical effects, while limited, have a certain charm that adds to the film's overall authenticity. There's something about its atmosphere—grimy yet compelling—that sticks with you. It feels like a hidden gem for anyone into train lore or true crime adaptations.
A unique take on a true crime storyExplores deep themes of obsession and consequenceAtmosphere evokes a sense of unease and tension
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