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The Lonely Killers
Mistrust of young people was already a (often sensationalist) tradition in cinema when Stanley Kubrick first shocked audiences with A Clockwork Orange in 1971 and, a year later, the Lonely Killers were unleashed on unsuspecting Belgian citizens. The latter, however, is deeply rooted in reality, not only because it is based on a true story, but also because we roam the streets of Brussels and its surroundings with the gay sociopaths Roland and Dominique, who are bored and disgusted as they search for their next victim. Gripping, drastic, and thoroughly ambivalent, director Boris Szulzinger constructs his portrait of two serial killers, which predated John McNaughton's Henry by almost a decade and a half. (Thomas Taborsky)