In horror films, when the source of the horror is a "serial killer"...thus nothing supernatural...isn't there supposed to be some element of logic involved?
Maybe I'm wrong there.
Anyway, I got a little annoyed at this film because it went out of it's way to throw out little clues, supposedly logical bits, and yet it does't work well on the whole.
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How did the killer electricute them if both his hands were occupied? Wouldn't they notice some movement?
What was up with the whole puzzle piece thing? They kind of introduced it but it went nowhere. And how did that fit with any of the killer's supposed "teachings"?
Did anybody else want to hit Cary Elwes? Hard?
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the film (if that's the right word for it). I just get annoyed when a plot tries to present logic and ideology but throws them away when they're not convenient.
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