10 Claustrophobic Movies About the True Identity of Evil

 

5º – Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (John McNaughton, 1986)The film distinguishes the nuances of the life of Henry, a serial killer inserted in a bloody journey everywhere he goes. ‘Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer’ is an extremely disturbing film for its graphic and psychological content, studying the exacerbations coming from the human species.

 

4º – Funny Games (Michael Haneke, 1997)A couple with their little boy decides to spend a few quiet days in a paradise hut. However, a couple of troubled young people try to prevent this from happening. The graphic content of the film does not shock so much, but rather the psychological content. ‘Funny Games’ is a denunciation of human violence.

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