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Blake 2022-10-05 16:03:31

Overall three and a half stars, not bad

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At the beginning, the male protagonist pays attention to female classmates in various ways, but the goddess starts to pretend to be cold after posting it backwards

The bully boy looks pretty good at Christmas, but the male protagonist gave it away as soon as he snorted and disappeared...

His mother is very touching. It can be seen that for the sake of family harmony, she is also heartbroken. In the end, she trusts her son and analyzes the "living people" with him.

The old man also has his own principles for killing. It is not to seduce his wife or to kill him. In the end, the psychiatrist also thought that he was going out in the middle of the night to harm the children. man

The psychiatrist is unexpectedly handsome, it's a pity to die

At the beginning, when I saw the ending, I felt that the monster committed suicide a bit abruptly, but seeing other people's film reviews makes sense. I feel that the monster is also quite pitiful. Of course, killing is wrong.

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I Am Not a Serial Killer quotes

  • April: You know, we can arrange for you to see a grief counselor if you'd like.

    John Wayne Cleaver: I think that seeing a psychotherapist to talk about my first therapist seems kinda disloyal

  • Brooke Watson: Are you It?

    John Wayne Cleaver: Am I what?

    Brooke Watson: The clown from "It," that Stephen King book.

    John Wayne Cleaver: No. I was thinking about dressing up as my mother but I was worried what my therapist would say.

    Rob Anders: You gonna juggle for us, freak?

    John Wayne Cleaver: That's a really clever costume. You know, it looks great. It's really inventive and the bullet hole looks... really authentic.

    Rob Anders: You know this is a party for normal people? Right? So why don't you go home to your undertaking slut of a mother. Alright?

    Rob Anders: What are you smiling about?

    John Wayne Cleaver: I've been clinically diagnosed with sociopathy, Rob. To me, you're an object. You know, you're a thing. You're about as important to me as a cardboard box. And... the thing about cardboard boxes... is that... you know they're totally boring on the outside, right? But... sometimes, if you cut 'em open there'll be something interesting inside. You know, and so, while you're saying all these boring things to me I'm thinking about what it'd be like to cut you open. But I don't wanna... I don't wanna be that person. And so, I have a rule that anytime somebody says something to me where I think about, you know, cuttin' 'em. I just smile and I say something nice. So that's why I say to you, Rob Anders, of 232, Carnation Street. You are a really great guy.

    Rob Anders: You're a freak.

    Brooke Watson: You're not a freak.