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Jeromy 2022-04-19 09:02:36

"I love Al Pacino's movies so I learned his method to kill Chinese with a wire, so blood is less and no need to clean up" Anwa Congo shows the joy of his killing on the rooftop pillar as Indonesian gang legend Paramilitary Corps Leading the practice of killing Chinese since 1965. Proud, he travels under the neon lights of Indonesia to continue his unique charm as a "free man". Even when he wakes up in a murder nightmare, he just regrets that he didn't close their eyes. Cologne and white powder let him bathe in The devil's horns are stained with blood in the reflection of the bowling ball in the girl's fantasy

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  • Freida 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Today in the 21st century, there is still such a species among human beings - in their dictionary, hooligan, killing, sadism, cruelty, etc. are all praise words, and they are still talking about it 40 years later. , and devote himself to re-interpreting the process of killing and abusing others, it is simply unbelievable! Executioner Congo asks himself "Am I guilty?" towards the end of the film and sheds tears. Perhaps his humanity has not been completely wiped out.

  • Kris 2022-03-30 09:01:06

    I didn't understand it, but the description of that period of history was still very brutal and bloody.

The Act of Killing quotes

  • Adi Zulkadry - Fellow Executioner in 1965: We crushed their necks with wood. We hung them. We strangled them with wire. We cut off their heads. We ran them over with cars. We were allowed to do it. And, the proof is we murdered people and were never punished. The people we killed, there's nothing to be done about it. They have to accept it. Maybe I'm just trying to make myself feel better, but it works: I've never felt guilty, never been depressed, never had nightmares.

  • Anwar Congo: Did the people I tortured feel the way I do here? I can feel what the people I tortured felt. Because here my dignity has been destroyed, and then fear come, right there and then. All the terror suddenly possessed my body. It surrounded me, and possessed me.

    Joshua Oppenheimer: Actually, the people you tortured felt far worse, because you knew it's only a film. They knew they were being killed.

    Anwar Congo: But I can feel it, Josh. Really, I feel it. Or have I sinned. I did this to so many people, Josh. Is it all coming back to me? I really hope it won't. I don't want it to, Josh.