7/10
But what about the cat?!
23 June 2020
Warning: Spoilers
A starving artist saves a disfigured man from the river, and uses him to seek revenge on the negative critics, regarding his sculptures.

This was really fun to watch. Kept me on the edge of my seat. Scenes weren't graphic at all but still effective. One scene that caught me by surprise was when the creeper was already hiding in someone's apartment, but the scene plays out like he was going to show up at the front door, or get caught.

One thing I didn't like was the reporter named Joan. That character was very irritating. She was a busy body noisy and even stole something from someone's house, just so she could get a story out of it. I really didn't want her to survive. For most of the movie I thought she was pointless, and kinda boring, and made some of the scenes drag a bit. Most of her scenes involve simple chit chat with another artist. Her part was finally put to some good use at the end, and things really picked up, and didn't go the way I thought it would. This was a good movie, but not knowing what happened to the cat made me sad. I hope it's ok!
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