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Directed by David Jacobson.
A low-key glimpse into the life and crimes of one of history's most notorious serial killers, Dahmer doesn't concern itself with the gruesome nature of its protagonist's horrific crimes, but rather the troubled mind of the man who committed them. Focusing on the later years in the life of Jeffrey Dahmer (Jeremy Renner), David Jacobson's film follows the troubled killer from department store to gay nightclub as he stalks his prey and battles his inner demons, all the while providing contrast to current events with flashbacks from the days during which madness finally gained an inescapable grip on his already unstable mind. From his days in a Milwaukee chocolate factory to nights spent haunting the streets in search of prey, the viewer peers cautiously over the edge of an abyss so deep and so far-stretching that most minds will never fathom the truly monstrous nature of Dahmer's heretofore unprecedented crime spree. As he befriends and brings home yet another potential victim in the form of an outgoing young man named Rodney (Artel Kayaru), Dahmer is forced to confront his past as the two grow increasingly close over the course of the evening. Will Dahmer have a glimmer of humanity during a night of intimate and revealing conversation, or is it already too late for the unassuming young man who has fallen into the same trap as so many before him? ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Phantasma-gore-iaPhantasma-gore-ia Re: What's your idea of terror?
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"Thank you much for the clarification and the comprehension about what the post was truly about. I do now see your logic in that what's saintly and right might just be a veneer for what's deeply heinous and terrifying. Now, who Mr. Miller really may have been is beyond me, but the smiling, happy face just could be a mask for a sociopath. Isn't that how card-carrying, throat-slitting, skin-wearing serial killers managed it?If you think about stereotypes and if everyone actually matched them, there wouldn't be any question as to who was the wolf in a crowd and who were the sheep. They disguise themselves so they go undetected and thus unstopped.Appearances, all in all, are nothing and, as much of a cliche as it is, you really can't judge a book...you know. Contrastingly, however, there are people I would have testified to having killed anybody they were accused of even if they were agoraphobics and never left the house. ;) " [More]
 



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