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Director: Daniel Cayarga
Cast: Tom Downing, Emily Dennis, Drew Cooper, Daniel Sobieray
What if a man with a mental condition, living in a fantasy world and detached from all emotional responsibility, is in real life the prime suspect for a series of murders targeting young women? Bill Thompson awakens to reality when forced to confront the truth about himself. Is he really the serial killer behind these murders
Critical Reception & Ratings
The 2017 thriller film 'Disposable', directed by Daniel Cayarga, has received a mixed critical reception. The film follows a man with a mental condition who becomes the prime suspect in a series of murders targeting young women. While the film's unique premise has garnered some praise, its execution has been divisive among critics.
Why you might like this:
Fans of psychological thrillers will enjoy the unique premise of 'Disposable' (2017), where director Daniel Cayarga blends reality and fantasy to craft a suspenseful narrative around a man with a mental condition who may be a serial killer. The film's strong performances, particularly from lead actor Tom Downing, elevate the complex themes of identity and moral culpability.
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