Dear Mr. Gacy

R 6.4
2010 1 hr 43 min Drama , Thriller , Crime

A chronicle of the interaction between college student Jason Moss and the object of his obsession, serial killer John Wayne Gacy.

  • Cast:
    William Forsythe , Jesse Moss , Emma Lahana , Michael Ryan , Eric Keenleyside , Daryl Shuttleworth , Patrick Gilmore

Reviews

Linbeymusol
2010/05/11

Wonderful character development!

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ChampDavSlim
2010/05/12

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Tayyab Torres
2010/05/13

Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.

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Juana
2010/05/14

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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trashgang
2010/05/15

I was afraid for this flick for two reasons, is is said to be based on a true event, the John Wayne Gacy story and it was made by the producers of "Monster (2003)" another flick based on a true event (serial killer Aileen Wuornos). Monster did follow how it all happened so there it couldn't go wrong but on the part op Gacy there are so many flicks about him that aren't correct. Some did exploit his part as Pogo The Clown and let him do killings dressed as a clown, it never happened that way. But still the best flick about Gacy is To Catch A Killer (1992) and let the performance of Brian Dennehy in that particular flick being the best Gacy so far.So with some prejudice I watched it. And I must say that I really enjoyed this flick. The title says Dear Mr Gacy but isn't really about Gacy. This flick is more about Jason Moss, a student who gets in contact with Gacy and gets obsessed with him. What happens with Jason is shown in this flick. To be honest, only two actors are in this flick and made this flick. First is Jesse Moss who plays Jason Moss and he did it in a perfect way. But he surely knew his stuff been in Final Destination 3, Ginger Snaps and the gem Tucker And Dale vs Evil. What he did here is really well done. Gacy is played by another famous horror actor William Forsythe. I have met the guy and yes he has that look in his eyes as seen in Halloween the remake and The Devils Reject. Both carry this flick. It is filed under horror but I shouldn't say that it fits there. It's more a drama especially due what happened to Jason's life. But Svetozar Ristovski as director did well to keep you attracted to the screen. Naturally the whole true event is pure horror but I recommend this to everyone. It do has some news reel in the beginning and at the end some news reel about Jason. It really got into me, a sad story but one to watch. No special effects pure talking and still it gets you...as Gacy did. And William gets really close to Brian's Gacy performance. Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 0/5 Story 5/5 Comedy 0/5

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Lechuguilla
2010/05/16

For a college term paper, a rather naive young man named Jason Moss (played by actor improbably named Jesse Moss) decides to interview notorious, real-life serial killer John Wayne Gacy (William Forsythe). The story, which is true, is set in the early 1990s.Gacy was convicted in 1980 of killing over thirty Chicago area boys and young men in the 1970s, and was on death row when Moss sent Gacy the initial written inquiry. Through the plot, the two correspond via letter and talk on the phone. Eventually, Gacy arranges for a personal visit from Moss.Jason comes across as smart, ambitious, and a bit smug and cocky. At no time does he express any genuine interest in Gacy as a person. Instead, Jason hopes to gain the confidence of Gacy so as to learn details about Gacy's experiences that law enforcement and the FBI were unable to learn. Jason's motives are thus somewhat selfish, and aimed at furthering his own academic career. I really didn't much sympathize with him or his tactics. And of course Gacy, the killer who dressed up as a clown, was truly evil. In short, there's no one to root for in this film.This is an unusual movie in that close-up camera shots of characters comprise much, if not most, of the scenes. Lighting is conventional. The film offers little in the way of suspense. It comes across as a TV docu-drama. Casting and acting are acceptable.For viewers interested in true crime stories, "Dear Mr. Gacy" offers a strange after-the-fact twist to a dreadful episode. And at the film's very end, the script makes a startling revelation about one of the real-life characters.

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excop243
2010/05/17

First, I am not a professional movie reviewer. So with that in mind:I am an expert at spotting a really great, dark, disturbing movie that removes the layers of the onion in 119 minutes and not only reveals the really Dark Side of EVIL, but also the effects it can have on any of us.That is what is the most disturbing and scary about this film. I have learned after 60 years of human experience, that there is more evil than good out there and the only way to survive EVIL is either to kill it or stay away from it. If you can learn this in the outside and unsafe world of ours, then you can have a long and pleasurable life with your own safe family and friends.Jason thinks he can survive EVIL by not staying away from it, but as we see at the end credits, he loses the psychological battle of sustaining his own identity, which ultimately destroys him. The best comparison to this movie is "In Cold Blood", where Truman Capote crosses over the psychological boundary into the "Heart of Darkness" of Perry's mind. Capote losses his fragile identity under the pretense of trying to write a book about Perry and Dick, but just as in Jason's journey, he too loses to the Evil from within himself by exposing himself to the EVIL manipulations of John Wayne Gacy, expertly acted by William Forsythe. A must see, but only for those who are really sharp enough to know what the real world is like and the stomach enough too survive what a real Human Monster looks like.

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revenge_of_shinobi
2010/05/18

This is a strange kind of film to review. On the one hand its about a serial killer , on the other hand the serial killer is cooped up in jail, so there's limited threat to the protagonist.The performances are good by both main actors and the plot is done well , I was just disappointed that this isn't really a thriller in the normal way and I'd say if you want something frightening you might want to look elsewhere.As a drama though it works quite well and it held my attention till the end. There are some flash back scenes which provide more of the traditional thrills associated with serial killer movies.. but they're just flashbacks. It would have been great if the director had more of these scenes woven in to the story to remind us of what a truly despicable and frightening person Gacy was and why the protagonist should be scared, but he didn't and it is a decent enough watch all the same.

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