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So, 'Who's Killer' is one of those obscure gems from the early '90s HK horror scene. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing, while sometimes slow, builds up a genuine sense of dread. I really dig how it captures that blend of youthful naivety and pure terror. The axe-wielding maniac feels almost like a character from a nightmare, haunting the remote island where the story unfolds. The practical effects are surprisingly decent for the time, adding a grittiness that heightens the horror. Performances by the kids and their teacher bring a certain authenticity—there's something unsettling about their interactions, especially as they spiral into chaos. It's not your typical slasher fare; it has this peculiar vibe that lingers long after the credits roll.
Features practical effects that stand out for the era.Interesting character dynamics among the young cast.Captures a surreal feeling of isolation and dread.
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