Watched it at the cinemas yesterday night with Vicky... as horror movie lovers, it doesn't compare to SAW in a million years, in blood and gore... and it lacks a bit on the presentation of the characters, but what makes it worth it in my opinion are two things: The specific type of mental disorder and motivations behind the killings and the sound track used in the movie. A homicidal madness in which the killer can not only believe he is not the murderer, but dissasociate himself to the point that in his mind, he is a victim running from the murderer, to the extreme point of fabricating everything shown in the movie... it is so mind boggling its downright fascinating. As the dream shown in the initial part of the movie... she dreams she is running away from herself, and she won't survive him unless she becomes him.
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