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The Photographer is a gritty thriller that dives deep into the dark underbelly of modern Moscow. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as the elusive serial killer leaves those eerie numbered tiles, making every crime scene feel almost ritualistic. It's fascinating how the narrative connects past and present, weaving in the history of the old Red Army barracks in Legnica and events from the 1970s. The pacing keeps you on edge, with a slow burn that builds to some unsettling revelations. The performances feel raw and authentic, adding to that visceral experience. There's something haunting about the practical effects, too; they ground the horror in a way that feels all too real, making the film distinctively chilling without resorting to excessive gore.
Engaging exploration of historical themes.Strong atmosphere that enhances tension.Unique use of practical effects adds realism.
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