Cutting Deep into Horror | Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986): Why It’s So Disturbing
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概要
Inside this episode:
- why Henry feels more like a serial killer character study than a conventional slasher
- how the film’s cold, ugly realism makes the violence hit harder
- the disturbing dynamic between Henry, Otis, and Becky
- why the ending lingers long after the credits
- how the movie uses restraint, suggestion, and atmosphere to become even more upsetting than gorier horror films
- whether its “true story” reputation helps or hurts the movie’s power
Henrique and Rachael get into the film’s nasty little-world realism, its uncomfortable intimacy, Michael Rooker’s unsettling screen presence, and the way Henry blurs the line between horror movie, exploitation film, and crime nightmare. They also talk through the movie’s reputation, what makes Becky such an important part of the story, and why this one still feels meaner and more dangerous than a lot of modern serial killer horror.
Film details
Year: 1986
Director: John McNaughton
Starring: Michael Rooker, Tom Towles, Tracy Arnold
Runtime: 83 minutes
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