
In 1984, in Kyiv, the communist teacher Andrej Romanovic Evilenko is dismissed from his position after a pedophilic act against a student. On 15 May 1984, the pedophile Evilenko begins to rape children, and then slashing the victims in pieces and eating them. The magistrate family man Vadim Timurouvic Lesiev is assigned to catch the serial killer and almost eight years later he finally captures the monster that killed fifty-five persons, most of them children and young women.... (Full plot summary below)
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In 1984, in Kyiv, the communist teacher Andrej Romanovic Evilenko is dismissed from his position after a pedophilic act against a student. On 15 May 1984, the pedophile Evilenko begins to rape children, and then slashing the victims in pieces and eating them. The magistrate family man Vadim Timurouvic Lesiev is assigned to catch the serial killer and almost eight years later he finally captures the monster that killed fifty-five persons, most of them children and young women. On 22 May 1992, Evilenko goes to the court and on 14 February 1994 he is finally executed.
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| DVDTalk.comScott WeinbergI was happy just to watch Malcolm McDowell go insane for two hours. |
| User ReviewBrian CAmazing thriller, right from the very start. Gave me chills, and did even more so when I knew it was based on a true story (well, based on a book which was based on the true story?) Some parts were very disturbing and hard to watch, but that made it all the more intense. Malcolm McDowell was incredible, indescribable even. I'm completely speechless at his performance, alike his others, as he is able to act out his roles so perfectly, that I have a hard time believing he is only acting and not the real person. I actually rewound the beginning scene a few times, where he is telling the story to the little girl, as I was completely taken aback at how intensely and emotionally he told the story. It also really set the tone for the rest of the movie. Some of the scenes were a bit ridiculous, and apart from McDowell, most of the acting was pretty horrible. Nonetheless, I highly recommend this movie. |
| User ReviewLee ?wow,and based on a true story-a equal of Silence of the Lambs |
| User ReviewRaindawn DMalcom McDowell asked for Marton Csokas by name to play opposite him in this. |
| User ReviewPrivate UI highly recommend! Simply so many great things about this film! One of the best I've seen in a long time. |
| User ReviewDonna LThis is a sick movie but based on a true story unfortunately. It was very well done. |
| User ReviewPetri Hterrible ... un sujet dur ...un acteur genial ....une histoire vraie ...que demander de plus... |
| User ReviewChris SWow what an expierence. Based on the horrific crimes of Andre Chikatilo, the film chronciles the study of a deranged child murderer and cannibal. Easily Malcolm McDowell's most disturbing performance since Alex in Clockwork Orange. I've always thought he was great, great in the vaine of those like Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson maybe--okay I went too far there. |
| User ReviewMichael FLoosely based on the killings committed by Andrei Chikatilo, one of the most prolific serial killers in history. Malcolm McDowell steals every single scene as Andrei "Evilenko", spouting psychobabble, butchering and eating women and children, and coping with the never-ending struggle to acheive an erection. Can't we all relate to that?? Oh, and he makes Anthony Hopkins in "Silence of the Lambs" look like Mr. Rogers. |
| User ReviewKarin Hterrible ... un sujet dur ...un acteur genial ....une histoire vraie ...que demander de plus... |