Pig Killer (2023) by Chad Ferrin


Director: Chad Ferrin
Year: 2023
Country: USA
Alternate Titles: N/A
Genre: Serial Killer

Plot:
After a series of encounters, a vicious serial killer uses his operations as a pig farmer for the cover he needs to carry out the crimes he commits to placate his damaged upcoming, and when an equally damaged young woman comes into his life she finds herself the next potential target of the madman.

Review:

Overall, this is a fun enough genre effort. One of the finer aspects here is that this one manages to provide a solid background on the exploits of the killer. Given a rather novel approach here with the mistreated pervert who just so happens to kill women due to the in-depth relationship status that this utilizes with the constant flashbacks reminiscing on the bullying he suffered as a kid as well as the incestuous nature of his relationship with his mother. This all provides the kind of cliched if still worthwhile setup for the kind of story that’s being told here as the type of sleazy antics on display as an adult focus on the graphic dismemberment of the corpses in full detail. This provides the kind of graphic gore and sleaze with how it deals with showing the sexuality at the heart of the matter to provide some likable factors.

There are some issues with this one. The main one here is the overlong and excessive running length that comes with some rather unnecessary sidestories that cause this. As so much of the exploits of his crimes revolve around the systematic dismemberment of his victims before feeding them to his pet pig, a lot of this grows increasingly repetitive following the same admittedly disturbing setups but it’s not enough to overcome how familiar a lot of this is. That also extends to the cliched amount of setup at play here involving the daughter’s drug-induced lifestyle that draws her together with him that follows so many cliched and familiar tropes that run the film out far longer than it should detailing her home strife and then later meeting him that runs through a lot of the film. These are what end up holding the film down.

Overview: **/5
A sleazy true crime-styled genre effort that gets held up by some big issues, there’s enough to like with this one that it comes off incredibly well in one regard even though the flaws here are quite damaging. This is mainly for those who appreciate this kind of serial killer effort or don’t mind the issues here while most others out there should heed caution.

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