Synopsis
Man Bites Dog is a movie released in 1992.
In a darkly comedic twist on the crime genre, this film offers a chilling yet captivating exploration of morality and complicity. The story follows Ben, a charming yet remorseless serial killer, as he allows a documentary crew to shadow his gruesome escapades. With a disarming blend of humor and horror, Ben shares his thoughts on everything from music to the struggles of low-income housing, creating a bizarre juxtaposition that keeps viewers both entertained and unsettled. As the crew becomes increasingly entwined in Ben's macabre world, their initial role as mere observers transforms into something far more sinister. This film challenges the audience to reflect on the nature of violence, media sensationalism, and the ethical boundaries that blur in pursuit of a thrilling story. With its audacious premise and sharp wit, it delves into the absurdity of human nature, leaving you to question who the real monsters are. A killer comedy that pushes the envelope, this film is a must-watch for those who appreciate a blend of satire and psychological intrigue.