Aside from the reflection of negative emotions, there is nothing positive about the film. Can't see any attitude towards murderous behavior, like a documentary. A film without power is totally unacceptable. I don't know much about movies, but I don't think this movie makes any sense other than providing new inspiration for sociopaths. Rarely give one star, this is really pissed off.
The entire film is filled with banter and disapproval of life. A murderer who thinks that killing can be art is a coward in my opinion. Why is he talking about the pleasure of killing women and children? Why did the lover say that the engineer also painted and he was so angry that he killed her?
This person just wants to become an architect but the reality is not as expected, so he chose such an extremely selfish way to escape? He only tells Death that killing women and children brings pleasure, isn't it because subconsciously he feels that he has conquered them in the process? Killed effortlessly? Doesn't this expose his useless nature? A poor bastard who gains pleasure by bullying the weak?
This film ignores some things about the origin of the murderer, and advocates "art" here, pretending to be deep?
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