“Maniac” is a “stalker/slasher” film about a serial killer
who scalps his victims and staples his trophies to the headpiece of his mannequins. Starring Elijah Wood in a very different role than we are used to, this was a remake of a movie from 1980. The movie is film from the perspective of the killer, Frank, using the P.O.V
technique. We rarely see Frank except for moments when he sees his own
reflection or at brief moments that are used for artistic purposes. Because you
are watching the film through the eyes of the killer, the viewer isn’t able to
experience the horrible events from a distance and in a different context. The film
was produced and the script was co-written and Alexandre Aja, who was also the
producer and writer for the excessively violent French film “Haute Tension”.
This was a very difficult movie to watch and I found very few moments entertaining. I will admit that the best scene in the film is at
the end when Frank is killed by his inner demons, and oddly enough, the
perspective is from his victims looking down at him as they tear his face
apart.
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