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They converse about in in the same calm tone they'd use to discuss home repairs or bills or any other everyday subject. In fact, Andrea shows more emotion when Wayne forgets to put a coaster under his drink than she does watching Wayne suffocate or dismember someone. As for Wayne, he considers murder a career. More than once he makes statements like "this is what I do" and "this is what I'm good at." He really is good at it too, this detachment from any human morals or emotions serves him well when he hacks away at his victims. The extra blood this time around was enough to turn my stomach, and hearing Wayne and Andrea's daughter scream as they "punished" her for walking in on one of the murders is truly disturbing. It's rare for movies to actually be disturbing in a culture where we've seen pretty much everything, but this movie achieves a level of "disturbing" that impresses me, and the director's cut contains more of what makes the movie great in the first place.
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