Review of Copycat (1995) by Lady D — 28 Mar 2009
An original plot for a serial killer film and although it?s not exceptionally well acted, it is the plot in this one, that is the main focus of the film. The more you know of Serial Killers the more fascinating the storyline becomes, we see the investigation from a Detectives view, a victim?s view and an analytical view from a criminal profile.
This does happen to be one of my favourite watch over and over films, but that of course is my appeal with the subject matter.
Watch out for a very different looking Harry Connick Jr, who plays quite a quirky psychopath.
Film speeches:
The screams of the victim deaden his pain, the act of killing makes him feel intensely alive, what he feels next is not guilt, but disappointment, it was not as wonderful as he?d hoped, maybe next time it will be perfect and as his determination builds to take another life, he plans in obsessive detail what props he?ll bring, what knots he?ll tie.
This review of Copycat (1995) was written by Lady D on 28 Mar 2009.
Copycat has generally received positive reviews.
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