Director:John McNorton
Performer:Mary Demas Michael Rook Anne Bartoletti
Henry's passion for killing is that he treats killing as an art that kills different people in different ways at the same time. He rented the house to a man named OCIS, and when his sister came to visit, Henry's killing impulses started to turn up again. the film was written by a representative of a black film in the united states, which was awarded several times in the late 1980s, and its presentation and clippings were excellent. the black film? is it a type of movement or tide? to date, there has been no conclusion, with some scholars suggesting that “black film” is a western-like, musical comedy, horror film type, a film wave or movement from 1940-1960 in a deep historical and social context, or even that “black film” must be black and white, and no “black film” after 60 years. but i personally don't think "black film" is any kind of film, although it's called "black film" from the '30s, '40s. what about black film? personally, i think it is a feature film that contains “dark or black” moods and psychological tacts, so it overlaps with a number of types of films, such as a bandit/crime film, a detective film (which is thought to be an extension of a bandit film), a musical comedy film, and even a sci-fi and a horror film (because the criteria are different). Black films have historical social backgrounds such as war, economic depression, ills of government and social systems; they are generally based on real life (and, of course, there is a small amount of science fiction); the class level is not confined to the bottom of society, but they can also involve middle and upper society; they often show cities in the dark, blue lights on wet streets, surrounded by tall concrete walls……optimal depression, cynicism or awakening of film figures, depression, fatalism and pessimism, but often anarchism with an exclusive and unbridled identity, and, in the case of female roles, a spirit of independence or even evil, debauchery, such as sexual manipulation of men to achieve their ends, often leads to failure (because the film is generally written in terms of criticism and irony), displays a conflict between order and anti-order, and criticizes the degradation and brutality that result from the pursuit of material. The film also has a translation: "A picture of a serial killer."