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So, 'Who Killed the Baby Jesus' is this curious little gem from 1992. The narrative centers around a mother-daughter duo planning a jewelry heist—it's gritty, sure, but there's a sort of dark humor lurking beneath the surface. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter at times, which oddly enhances its tension. You get these layered themes about family and betrayal that bubble up as the plot unfolds. Notably, the practical effects are pretty raw, complementing the overall mood of the film. The performances are uneven but have a real authenticity that pulls you in, especially in the quieter moments. It’s that blend of crime drama with a uniquely personal touch that makes it stand out in a sea of similar narratives.
Dark humor intertwined with crime elementsRaw practical effects enhance the atmosphereThemes of family and betrayal emerge gradually
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