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So, 'A Serial Killer's Guide to Life' is this quirky blend of comedy, crime, and thriller that turns the self-help genre on its head. You've got Louise, who's really into self-improvement but kind of loses the plot when she encounters Val, a rather unhinged self-help guru. The atmosphere is darkly comedic, with a pacing that feels both frenetic and oddly introspective. It dives into themes of identity and the absurdity of self-empowerment in a world that often feels chaotic. The practical effects are surprisingly engaging, adding a layer of grit without going overboard. The performances are a bit wild but fitting, especially how the dynamic between Louise and Val unfolds, making it distinct in how it satirizes the self-help culture while embracing its own madness.
Quirky blend of genres · Darkly comedic tone · Engaging practical effects
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