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Abel Ferrara plays struggling artist Reno, a man pushed to the edge by the economic realities of New York living in the late seventies and the No Wave band practising in the apartment below. His grip on reality soon begins to slip and he takes to stalking the streets with his power tool in search of prey. (Arrow Films)

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Goldbeater 

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English One star for fully understanding the motives of the (anti)hero, who is none other than director Abel Ferrara himself in the lead role - if an absolutely terrible punk band set up a rehearsal room in the apartment below me and at three in the morning they started happily blasting away with their crazy cacophony, I would start killing people too - plus we now have those cheap cordless drills. In any case, Abel Ferrara made a relatively intolerable piece of trash, which slightly stinks of art-house, but exactly what it was, and what it should have been, well, in the end only he and the devil knows. ()

kaylin 

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English Driller Killer may be a disappointing film because it may not deliver what the viewer expects at first glance. On the other hand, I like that it's a film that's conceived a little differently, even if some scenes can seem almost redundant and too long. Yet you can also sense from them the desire to create that psychological degradation of a person until the moment when he or she actually collapses. In this, it was successful. ()

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