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00:00Who am I speaking with?
00:02This is the Zodiac speaking.
00:20My name is Jeffrey.
00:22Steven X, nice to meet you.
00:25Number 10. Summer of Sam.
00:28What do you want?
00:30I want you to go out and kill.
00:32Kill!
00:34Kill!
00:36Summer of Sam by Spike Lee transports the public to the suffocating summer of 1977,
00:41when the terror took over New York, courtesy of David Berkowitz, nicknamed the Son of Sam.
00:46Co-written by the star of The Sopranos, Michael Imbrioli,
00:49it does not focus only on the criminal,
00:52but it immerses the viewer in the generalized paranoia and social tension that unleashed his crimes.
00:57Although Lee took creative liberties with the characters,
01:00he captured the atmosphere of terror and distrust of the city with remarkable precision.
01:09The attention to the details of the time is meticulous,
01:12which makes the public really feel the disturbing atmosphere that defined that dark chapter in the history of New York.
01:19Number 9. Boston Strangler.
01:30This recent adaptation of the famous Boston Strangler
01:33carefully follows the facts of the case and delves into the real investigation carried out by the journalist Loretta McLoughlin and Jean Cole.
01:41The film not only examines the chilling details of the crimes of Albert DeSalvo and his confession of 13 murders,
01:48but also highlights the important obstacles that McLoughlin and Cole faced,
01:54especially institutional sexism.
01:57They give us an idea of ​​his persistent search for the truth
02:00and how he finally helped to unmask the acts of the Strangler,
02:04despite the initial resistance of the authorities.
02:12By skillfully linking the facts known with the personal sacrifices of the journalists,
02:17this film captures with authenticity the complexity of one of the first cases of a serial killer in the United States.
02:28Number 8. Citizen X.
02:42To be a psychiatrist in this country is to be an expert on paranoia, whether you're meant to be or not.
02:48The film tells the real story of the persecution of Andrei Chikatilo by the Soviet Union
02:54and stands out for its historical precision.
02:57The stripper of Rostov was responsible for at least 52 murders between the 1970s and 1990s.
03:06This HBO production not only describes the atrocious acts of Chikatilo,
03:10but also highlights the inability of the Soviet system to admit the existence of a serial killer in its country.
03:29By illustrating the bureaucratic obstacles that delayed the investigation,
03:32Citizen X captures with efficiency the chilling reality of the time.
03:37The precious meticulousness of its approach also shows that television films
03:42can offer stories as convincing and precise as those on the big screen.
03:47I wrote a paper about you three years ago.
03:50I called you Citizen X.
03:55I'm sure a lot of it is wildly incorrect.
03:59Would you like me to read it to you?
04:04And may the Lord have mercy on your soul.
04:17during the 40s and 50s.
04:19Partly praised for its historical rigor, it recreates the atmosphere of the apartment in detail.
04:24It didn't work.
04:30Where's Marilyn?
04:32She's upstairs on the bed.
04:34It also helps that they have recorded the exterior scenes on the main street.
04:39The interpretation of Christoph by Richard Attenborough
04:42and the role of Timothy Evans by John Heard,
04:45who was unjustly convicted and executed for Christy's crimes,
04:48are equally moving.
04:50In addition, Heard was nominated to the BAFTA for this character.
04:57It also illustrates very well the flaws of the British judicial system.
05:12That means you go for a ride, Otis.
05:14Not suitable for the weak.
05:16Henry offers us a raw and unbridled vision of Henry Lee Lucas,
05:19capturing his dark and volatile nature.
05:22However, due to Lucas' constant inventions,
05:25which claimed to have committed hundreds of murders that he probably did not commit,
05:29the historical accuracy was complicated.
05:32Despite this, thanks to the fact that director John McNaughton
05:35focused on the confirmed elements of the story,
05:38the film maintains a surprising realism.
05:41In addition, Rooker's extraordinary interpretation
05:44captures the disturbing features of the killer,
05:47based on his meticulous study of interviews and his gestures.
05:51We would say it was worth it.
06:06This is a predominantly precise representation,
06:09that is, disturbing, of the sadly famous murders
06:12of Bodies in Barrels, Australia.
06:15On the one hand, the film captures with authenticity
06:18the creepy nature of John Bunning's psychological control
06:21over a small community,
06:23leading others to a streak of brutal murders.
06:26The decision of director Justin Kersel
06:29to count on local actors, not professionals,
06:32does nothing but increase realism.
06:34The whole is a brutal and visceral experience,
06:37and although its unbreakable focus will surely stir more than one stomach,
06:41it highlights its commitment to historical accuracy,
06:44making this a powerful description of the terror of real life.
07:08Based on the homonymous graphic novel by Derv Backdorf,
07:12a friend of Jeffrey Dahmer at school,
07:15this installment offers us a chillingly precise portrait
07:18of one of the best-known serial killers in the United States
07:21during his teenage years.
07:24The film skillfully explores the worrying signs
07:27of Dahmer's developing psychopathy and his isolation,
07:30highlighting the subtle but disturbing factors
07:33that contributed to his decadence.
07:35Unlike the typical serial killer deliveries,
07:38this one avoids the excess of sensationalism
07:41and opts for a more grounded and full of nuances look
07:44on how the problematic youth of Dahmer prepared the ground for his crimes.
07:57Ross Lynch's interpretation also gives us a disturbing vision
08:00of the mental state of the future killer,
08:03but based on real details.
08:17Patty Jenkins' Monster is immersed in the tragic life of Eileen Wuornos,
08:21one of the best-known serial killers in the United States.
08:25Charlize Theron's transformation into the criminal
08:28has been widely acclaimed for capturing both her humanity and her darkness.
08:32In fact, she won an Oscar for her interpretation,
08:35which shows Wuornos not only as a ruthless killer,
08:38but as someone forged by immense difficulties.
08:46The film emphasizes the battle within a broken system
08:49and is largely based on an exhaustive investigation
08:52in legal documents, statements and real interviews with the criminal himself.
08:57The nuanced realism of the film,
09:00even the filming in places like the bar where Eileen drank her last beer,
09:04gives it a heartbreaking authenticity.
09:31Based on the memories of Elisabeth Klupper,
09:34The Phantom Prince, My Life with Ted Bundy,
09:37this film offers us a unique perspective of the famous killer
09:40through the eyes of his ex-girlfriend.
09:43This is how it conveys how Bundy's manipulative charisma
09:46allowed him to elude suspicions and catch his accomplices.
10:01Zac Efron's interpretation is also surprisingly precise,
10:05mysteriously personifying the deceitful character of the serial killer.
10:13Director Joe Berlinger, who also made a documentary about Bundy,
10:18says he made sure to emphasize historical events with authenticity.
10:22Although some have criticized him for glamorizing Bundy,
10:26the chilling realism of the film is still undeniable.
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10:43Now, let's go to the end.
10:46Number 1. Zodiac.
10:57Zodiac, by David Fincher, is an impressively precise description
11:01of the real investigation of the Zodiac Killer,
11:04who terrorized the Bay Area of San Francisco
11:07in the late 60s and early 70s.
11:18The film does everything possible to recreate not only the crime scenes,
11:22but also the atmosphere of the time.
11:25From the clothes the victims wore to the design of the buildings.
11:36Fincher's dedication to the details becomes manifest here,
11:40even in the original letters of the Zodiac,
11:42and everything adds a disturbing veracity to the film.
11:46With the powerful interpretations of Jake Gyllenhaal,
11:49Mark Ruffalo and Robert Downey Jr.,
11:51Zodiac easily immerses the viewer
11:54in the dark and meticulous search for the slimy killer.
12:05Which serial killer movie has impressed you the most?
12:09I killed my little sister.
12:12How can anyone ever be forgiven for that?
12:16I think about what I did every day.
12:38Zodiac

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