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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs Would anyone care to say why they like it so much. |
I too like the scuzzy feel, but also find myself feeling for the killer.(even though he's a bit of a prick)
He's a struggling artist who is trying to get by, but feeling trapped and slowly becoming unhinged and more disturbed by the pressures of money and lack of understanding by people around him, also despairing at modern society.
On top of this his girlfriend(s) are messing with his head and so is the noise of the band next door.
Least thats what i remember.
I myself do art but never seem to get anywhere and get stressed out by society, so it all makes sense to me.
I think i'd chose something with a bit more oomph than a drill though if i ever snapped.
Only kidding... or am i.
So in my mind it's more of a psychological study than a gore film, obviously not on the level of something like Repulsion etc, but for a nasty i think it is deeper than it appears.
Obviously it's nowhere near as good as Ms.45, that it also shares similarities with.
But hey, that's just my opinion.