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So, 'Watch Me When I Kill' is a curious little gem from 1977 that blends horror, mystery, and thriller elements. The atmosphere is thick with tension, showcasing that classic Italian giallo influence, even if the director remains unknown. The pacing does a nice job of building unease, and the practical effects, while perhaps not groundbreaking, have that gritty charm that fans of the genre appreciate. The performances, particularly from the lead, carry a rawness that feels genuine, almost too close for comfort at times. The stalking aspect feels particularly haunting, making it stand out among its contemporaries, and the film's overall vibe is both unsettling and compelling, which keeps you engaged until the end.
'Watch Me When I Kill' is often overlooked in discussions of 70s horror, which adds to its appeal for collectors. Finding it on physical media can be tricky, with a few obscure VHS and DVD releases that seem to pop up occasionally. The scarcity of well-preserved copies adds to the collector interest, as it represents a niche yet fascinating part of the genre's evolution. It's one of those films that can spark conversation among genre enthusiasts, especially regarding its stylistic choices and the enigmatic nature of its production.
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