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The emotional side of the characters has been like killed off by previous abuses against them. In fact Henry and Otis feel nothing unless they are killing. It shows the emptiness of these characters. Why? Why not? The pointlessness of their lives is perfectly captured. Michael Rooker is excellent as a psychopath who seems normal but deep down harbours a psychotic rage against society.
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This movie is what happens when people are treated in an utterly horrific way. Basically when you combine trauma in childhood and frontal lobe brain damage, you end up with Henry. There is also strong evidence to suggest that these people are made by a specific form of brain damage.
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Losers that are full of conflicting emotions.
The truth is most are a psychological mess. Smart and talented creatures that have suddenly lost their moral code. Serial killers are often portrayed as being like Hannibal Lecter.
If you are truly interested in what makes a psychopath, I suggest you read, 'Not Guilty by reason of Insanity ' by Dorothy Otnow Lewis. However the majority do not become killers. Yes, there seems to be some genetic evidence for psychopaths. That is, the person is just evil because they are. There is no such thing as an inexplicable evil. Rather, I am pointing out the fact that these people do not just fall out of the sky. Are we surprised? Now, I am not trying to justify his behaviour. He then grew up with such an intense rage that he became a serial killer. They forced him to dress as a girl and then would proceed to have sex with him. Henry was also forced into sexual activity with her clients. The father being a legless alcoholic, literally as well as figuratively. He grew up in a shack, that had nothing more than a dirt floor. Growing up in Texas, he lived with a family that was totally dysfunctional. The real Henry Lee Lucas had one of the worst childhoods that I have ever had the misfortune of reading about. Reviewed by Skeptic459 7 / 10 Harrowing and real. Both were available through "Henry Merchandising," and this attempt to turn this all too real murderer into a cult figure deserving of a fan club is despicable. But, at the end of the video tape of the film that I watched, there was a commercial hawking "Henry" T-shirts ($14.98) and posters ($7.98). It is so expertly made that I think McNaughton deserves a round of applause and maybe an Oscar. Is "Henry" a film to acclaim or condemn? It's a difficult question to answer, and I, for one cannot make a decision. Although the real Henry was apprehended, his cinematic counterpart is never even suspected of his crimes, and gets off scot-free. By casting anonymous non-stars in the leading roles (not that he had a choice considering the budget and the repellent subject matter), and focusing entirely on the exploits of the killers (there are no scenes of police investigating the crimes or peeks into the lives of the victims), McNaughton has created a brutal, amoral horror film that makes the bloodiest gorefest look benign. This shocking episode effectively makes the point that those who seek second hand thrills through violent "entertainment" are almost as guilty as the perpetrators of such deeds. Director John McNaughton exploits the discomfort the viewer is inclined to feel by presenting a scene in which Henry and his equally vicious former cellmate, Otis, videotape the rape and murder of one of their victims, then play it back for further amusement. Loosely based on the real life exploits of Henry Lee Lucas, a leering, low IQ sicko who became a media star after claiming to have murdered several dozen people (some believe Henry was bragging), this film takes a gritty, realistic approach that creates the impression that we are watching real life unfold. Powell's film has gone on to attract an avid cult following and, if it hasn't done so already, so will "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer." Denounced as sick and without redeeming social value, "Peeping Tom" vanished from theaters, while its director, also denounced as sick, went on to make only two more films in the next eight years.
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In 1960, Michael Powell committed professional suicide by directing and producing "Peeping Tom," a thriller in which a psychopathic murderer photographs his victims at the moment of death. Reviewed by bwaynef 8 / 10 Is this a film to acclaim or condemn? Henry lacks compassion in everything he does and isn't the kind to leave behind witnesses - of any kind. The people they kill are strangers and in one particularly gruesome attack, kill all three members of a family during a home invasion. The killing spree depicted in the film starts after Otis' sister Becky comes to stay with them. Loosely based on serial killer Henry Lee Lucas, the film follows Henry and his roommate Otis who Henry introduces to murdering randomly selected people.