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Magnum Opus has this off-kilter vibe that really pulls you in. It’s a blend of dark comedy and horror that feels unique. Arthur Hauge, our protagonist, is one of those characters who gets under your skin—he’s a serial killer with this odd introspection about his life. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it suits the chaotic nature of Arthur’s journey as he grapples with his existence. The practical effects really stand out in a couple of scenes—very visceral and gritty, which adds to the unsettling atmosphere. Plus, the art piece he’s working on, his Magnum Opus, serves as a chilling metaphor for his twisted worldview. There’s a layer of absurdity that makes it both disturbing and oddly engaging.
Interesting character study of a serial killer. · Distinctive blend of comedy and horror elements. · Notable practical effects enhance the unsettling atmosphere.
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