Lesson of the Evil (2012)

This movie directed by Takashi Milke is a Japanese thriller that changes into a psychotic massacre. The story is about a Patrick Bateman who is a perfect and charismatic English teacher Haumi. With the use of his charm and intelligence, he stands up as a new teacher who is loved by every person and later reveals his cruel intents and tactics in a slow way in simple steps. This movie has a slow burn style which is sued by the hero many times.


The story has lots of coincidental scenes and the director serves a dream sequence and flash back series that takes so heavy from cold fish scenes of serial killing in an efficient way and disposal of corpse so that any idea of chance is quickly banned from the mind. At the same time, evil’s violent lesson marks a departure from cinematic explorations of receiving and giving the pain as it is disposed completely with the mischief and glee by replacing them with the planned part.

                       

In addition to violence, the acting and performance of the protagonists is wonderful and appreciative as young talent and even the credit of a good movie goes to its screen writers and director who gives a good form to the movie with certain shots and actions that are unique and quite interesting.

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