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The House That Jack Built [Blu-ray] | Psychological Thriller Movie | Perfect for Movie Nights & Collector's Editions
The House That Jack Built [Blu-ray] | Psychological Thriller Movie | Perfect for Movie Nights & Collector's Editions
The House That Jack Built [Blu-ray] | Psychological Thriller Movie | Perfect for Movie Nights & Collector's Editions

The House That Jack Built [Blu-ray] | Psychological Thriller Movie | Perfect for Movie Nights & Collector's Editions

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Lars von Trier's upcoming drama follows the highly intelligent Jack (Matt Dillon) over a span of 12 years and introduces the murders that define Jack s development as a serial killer. We experience the story from Jack s point of view, while he postulates each murder is an artwork in itself. As the inevitable police intervention is drawing nearer, he is taking greater and greater risks in his attempt to create the ultimate artwork.

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I highly recommend seeing some von Trier's other films before you watch this (Dancer in the Dark, Melancholia, Antichrist, Nymphomaniac) as this film is sort of a representation of his career in a way. He is telling his story through the serial killer Jack where Jack is a vile person lacking empathy, possessing a strong narcissism, and suffering from OCD that also believes he is an artist. His murders (Trier's films) are great works of art to him. I don't want to give too much away but this is very much like American Psycho. It's a case study of a serial killer but moreso a case study of a director. There are only a couple scenes of explicit gore and it is loaded with narration and exposition sort of like watching an actual video essay as Jack tells his tale. There is also a surreal aspect to this film which I won't give away but overall I found the whole thing very enjoyable. One of von Trier's best.This is not a horror film, if you enjoyed Antichrist or American Psycho or maybe even Birdman then you may enjoy this.