‘B.T.K.’ is a Fascinating Look at a Real-life Killer

Dennis Rader (Kane Hodder) is a seemingly mild-mannered government worker who gets urges to murder people, so he promptly does. The film shows his spiral of compulsion, murder, and finally his capture.

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In the roughly bazillion movies about real-life serial killers, this one stands out to me. Not just because for once Hodder (best known for playing Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th parts 7-X) is playing a mortal killer with a voice and a face (he’s actually a good little actor), but because instead of just focusing on a lone wolf and his murders, a goodish chunk of the movie shows the effect Rader’s actions have on his wife and two teenage daughters. What strikes me the most is the continuous irony about Rader’s life. He’s a compliance officer, meaning he gets paid to make sure people follow the law. He’s a Boy Scout leader, a bible studies teacher, and the president of his church.

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“Being nice is a lot easier than being mean”–actual quote

While the film is far from a sensitive piece about a troubled man (there’s oodles of blood and guts), it’s far from a gorefest of cowering women. One isn’t supposed to understand or feel sorry for him (he’s a crappy dad and husband as well as a monumental hypocrite), but there are glimpses of him as a normal person. It’s serious, thoughtful, and honestly a bit depressing. Check it out if you’re a fan of the genre or of Hodder.

Published by GhoulieJoe

I'm a mom who loves horror movies, the '80s, and the library. I write about the above three topics more than is healthy. I've got reviews, listicles, lil nonfiction pieces, and random bits of whutnot. I also included some pretentious as hell microfiction (don't worry, it's at the bottom). Because horror is life and vice versa.

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