: Long before joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Jeremy Renner delivered a career-defining performance. He effortlessly portrays Dahmer as a socially inept, deeply disturbed, yet terrifyingly ordinary man.
Unlike typical Hollywood true-crime adaptations or slashers, this low-budget indie film avoids graphic gore and cheap shocks. Instead, it attempts a non-linear, psychological deep dive into the isolated, unraveling mind of Jeffrey Dahmer. ⭐ The Good: A Star-Making Performance Dahmer - Il cannibale di Milwaukee
: The film constantly jumps back and forth between different periods of Dahmer's life. While meant to show how he became a monster, the execution can feel confusing and scatterbrained. : Long before joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe,
: Viewers expecting an adrenaline-pumping thriller or a standard procedural will find the film incredibly slow. Instead, it attempts a non-linear, psychological deep dive
: The film expertly captures the bleak, grimy aesthetic of the 1980s Midwest.
: The script barely scratches the surface of the full scale of his crimes. Without already knowing the history of the Milwaukee Cannibal, the movie lacks necessary context. 📌 The Verdict