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So, 'The White Angel – Super Lethal Angel' is one of those quirky gems from 2015 that stands out for its unique premise. The whole devil virus angle is pretty wild, turning folks into monsters, and the visuals—well, they’ve got this rawness that feels both chaotic and intentional. Doctor Kitao’s villainy is classic, but it’s the titular Lethal Angel that really captures your attention; her fight against the infected is a messy ballet of practical effects and over-the-top action. It feels both like an homage to B-movie horror and a strange dive into genre-blending insanity. The pacing is wobbly at times, but there’s something oddly engaging about its relentless energy. Definitely one to discuss with fellow collectors.
This film is a bit of an oddity in the collector's realm, with limited release formats that can make finding a good copy a challenge. It's not widely recognized, but those who appreciate the eccentricities of low-budget horror might find it intriguing. There’s a growing interest among niche collectors, especially for those who enjoy films that blend horror with absurdity.
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