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Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
Theatrical Release Date: 1990-09
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Studio: Mpi Home Video
Editorial Review - Amazon.com essential video
Most horror films exist in a fantasy movie-world safely removed from our existence, populated by zombie-like killers and psychopathic madmen. The power of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is its chilling placement in the mundane existence of everyday life. Michael Rooker plays Henry not as a raving psychopath but as the frumpy guy next door, a drifter who takes out his frustrations on random victims and escalates his body count after teaming up with the violent ex-con Otis (Tom Towles). Though not exceedingly gory in light of the excesses of such fantasy horrors as the Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street series, director John McNaughton's straightforward presentation and documentary-like style creates a chilling realism that many viewers will find hard to watch. McNaughton neither comments on nor flinches at the brutal violence, which reaches its apex in a disturbing camcorder-eye view of a particularly sadistic murder of a middle-class couple, with Henry and Otis smiling through the deed as they record it for their continued pleasure. Henry straddles the line between True Crime (though fictional, the story was inspired by the confessions of real life serial killer Henry Lee Lucas) and horror, a bleak, brutal kind of terror for a generation deadened by the escalating outrageousness of movie murders and nightly news crime scene clips. --Sean Axmaker
3.5 stars out of 4
A Customer Review by One-Line Film Reviews
The Bottom Line:
Low-budget, gritty, and searing, "Henry" should not be mistaken for a true story, but it should be viewed and studied as one of the most horrific horror films ever made and an impressive "portrait" of a sociopath, with a great performance by Rooker.
This Movie Is A Black Hole.
A Customer Review by PeopleONfireburnSLOW
plain and simple. its so bleak its unbelievable. and my god do I feel sorry for otis' sister. But she is FICTION. The truth is it was otis' niece who went to live with them when she was just seven. they both had sex with her until she was killed when she was 15. the put her severed body parts in pillow cases and threw them in a field. AND HENRY DOESNT KILL OTIS. they end up parting ways. otis is best known for killing adam walsh, John walsh's (americas most wanted) son.
Odd Fact: Senator George W. Bush (no joke) commuted henrys death sentence to six life terms in 1998.
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