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Nov '18
Bit overrated, no?

Been seeing this 'un pimped out for a good 10 years now all the way back to that ancient place they call "imdb." Well, I finally caught up with it....

Pretty good, but not the masterpiece I expected and genuinely much funnier than I anticipated as well. I get that this was based on a true story or whatever (is it really?) and it's intended to be "realistic" and stuff, but did the killer have to be so pathetic? Jesus Christ he's lucky he stumbled into the house he did and not one occupied by, well, anyone else. Fucker woulda got his ass handed to him. In fact, the elderly woman actually put up a good fight.

I like that they made him SO damn crazy that he lost all rationale and was sloppy, made many mistakes and had these wildly exaggerated ideas about how his continuing murder spree would go. Anyone with even the slightest bit of sanity left would've realized he'd get caught immediately after leaving the house.

I dunno. I liked the film. The direction was amazing, music good. It definitely didn't feel like your average horror film from the early 80s, and I appreciated that it was a bit off the beaten path. I think I just felt things sorta dragged a bit when he was in the house and had so much trouble killing its occupants.

I remember peeptoad and maybe sepsism (I think) being big fans. Would love to see them vouch for it a bit.

Whatcha all think? 'Lost' classic or victim of the overhype machine?


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BloodWank says:
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Nov '18
To me a classic but not lost. It has a Blu Ray release and all these days right? 37 user reviews on imdb, 58 critics. Based on the crimes of Werner Kniesek though doesn't adhere strictly to his facts (at least according to Wikipedia), though the voice-over comes from the journal of unrelated earlier German serial killer Peter Kurten. One of the surprisingly rare horror films that completely grips me from start to finish, the direction I find of rare quality even in the genre at large and vanishingly so in anything nasty, action packed yet unflinchingly intimate, showy but not contrived. Erwin Leder gives one of the few bug eyed nutso performances that truly work. I've not seen anyone who really compares to his inhuman human beast. I love that he's pathetic, I love that he lucks into everything and loses through stupidity. That's how most of those people really are. I love the pace and structure, how it doesn't betray itself. And of course the violence, and the vintage industrial/creepy score. As killer flicks go I slightly prefer Henry, though I rate both 10/10. Closest contenders after would be Schramm, Violated Angels, maybe Confessions of a Serial Killer ('85, the uncut version that played on UK TV a few times years back but is apparently otherwise a bit of a bugger to find). Man Bites Dog for funzies.



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