The Review

The Review: ‘The Black Mass’ Is A Chilling Descent Into Darkness

The Black Mass, directed by Devanny Pinn, is a harrowing true-crime thriller that plunges viewers into the terrifying world of a notorious serial killer. Set in the winter of 1978, the film follows the final, frenzied hours of a murderer known only as “Ted”. The film’s stark portrayal of violence and its psychological underpinnings make for a gripping, disturbing, cinematic experience.

The film’s narrative structure is one of its strongest elements for me. By focusing on a 24-hour period, The Black Mass maintains a relentless pace that keeps viewers on edge. The tension is solid as the story unfolds, revealing the killer’s meticulous planning and the sheer terror of his victims. This approach also allows for a deep dive into the psyche of the killer, providing a disturbing yet fascinating look at his motivations.

Visually, this movie is a triumph. The cinematography by Noah Luke captures the bleakness of the 1970s setting, using muted colors and stark lighting to create an atmosphere of dread. The film’s use of period-appropriate music further immerses the audience in the era, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the story.

Despite its strengths, The Black Mass is not without its flaws. Some scenes feel overly drawn out, and the film’s relentless focus on the killer’s perspective can be overwhelming. However, these issues are minor in comparison to the film’s overall impact. The slow-burn approach may not appeal to all viewers, but it effectively builds tension and underscores the horror of the events depicted.

The Black Mass is a powerful and unsettling film that offers a fresh take on the true-crime genre. For those interested in a deep, psychological exploration of one of history’s most infamous killers, this movie is a must-see.

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