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Disc type...................: Movie
Program platform............: Xvid
Program category............: crime/thriller/horror
# of discs..................: 1
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Release group...............: 420RipZ
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Image filename..............: henry.a.avi
Image file size in bytes....: 699mb
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What would you do if you found out that the person living right along side you is really a serial
killer, who engages in bizarre acts of sex with people and animals, living and dead, who killed his
own mother? Well, meet Henry. He is a typical under-paid bug spray guy who lives amongst you. He is
not Freddy or Jason, he's real. Henry was serving time in jail for killing his mother. He cannot
seem to keep his story straight in his head, he can't really recall how he killed that one. She was
cruel to him. She made him wear a dress to school, and she made him watch her have sex with dirty
old men. He couldn't take it anymore, so one day, he just killed her. No remorse. He hooked up with
a friend named Otis, and the two are living together. Otis' sister is moving in too, because she
doesn't have any money. They are an interesting trio, each with their own set of morals. Otis'
sister begins to fall for Henry, who has wonderful manners and seems to look out for her. Otis on
the other hand, he just wants to see his sister naked. Henry and Otis go out for beers one night,
and Henry introduces him to the act of murder. They kill a few prostitutes, and a "hot" items
salesman. There is no limit to what they will do once they get a taste for it. Otis is becoming
quickly addicted, and he can't pull himself out of the web Henry has weaved. That poor girl has no
idea what is going on with them. She begins to date Henry. The two appear to fall in love. The cops
don't have a clue. Henry is too smart for them. If you shoot one, and stab another, they will never
make the connection between the two murders. It all becomes so random that it seems normal death to
the police. Henry also has transportation on his side. He travels from town to town once the heat
gets too heavy. He can pick up a few hitchhikers on the way and kill them. Bingo! A new guitar. This
movie is very shocking, because you only see one or two of the fifteen murders happen, the rest you
just see the before and after, with no middle. It makes you wonder what the hell was going on in
between.
Though the title makes Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer seem like a cut-rate slasher flick, the
film is actually one of the most disturbing and terrifying examinations of mass murderers ever
filmed. Loosely based on the story of confessed murderer Henry Lee Lucas, the film follows Henry
(Michael Rooker) as he selects innocent victims--occasionally with his roommate Otis (Tom
Towles)--and kills them, capturing their murder on videotape. Many of these murders rank among the
most brutal and violent ever portrayed on film. The violence and the clinical, detached portrayal of
Henry and his horrifying actions make Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer a disturbing,
thought-provoking film, but it certainly isn't one for every taste. Finished in 1986, the film
wasn't released until 1990, when it was greeted with both positive reviews and considerable
controversy.
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