WTF. This is one of the most messed-up, surreal movies I've ever seen. On some level, I get these guys being matter-of-fact, even proud, of the killing they did way back when. But to agree to make a movie about it? And re-enact all the torturing? And so on? And then to do it in various genres, like a musical? With one of the guys running around in drag for 80% of the movie? Again...WTF. I can't say this was a good documentary but it was compelling. And interesting. But good? I dunno. The one guy coming to the crushing realization at the end of the movie as to the horrors he's committed was certainly something to see. I did find myself wondering the whole time, "How the heck did the filmmakers even get this setup in the first place?" Anyway, worth seeing. 8/10.
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