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So, 'Why Do You Kill Them?' is quite an intriguing piece. It’s this haunting exploration of guilt and the echoes of violence that resonate long after the act. The former soldier, returning to Tlatelolco, is layered with a palpable sense of dread and a heavy atmosphere that lingers throughout. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it’s forcing you to sit with the discomfort of the past. You get some raw performances that really drive home the psychological torment. What stands out is the minimal use of practical effects; it’s more about the emotional fallout than any flashy visuals. It allows the weight of the story to settle in, which is what makes it stick with you long after it’s over.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in the collector community, given its limited release and the obscurity of its director. There aren't many formats available, which adds to its allure. It seems to have a niche following, particularly among those interested in films that tackle complex historical events and personal redemption. Overall, it's an interesting find for collectors who appreciate films that provoke thought and discussion.
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