极端邪恶
6.7|昨天19:18|片长1小时49分59秒|超清|共1集
简介:
故事发生在1969年,Ted Bundy是一名出奇英俊,聪明,富有魅力又深情的青年,他的优秀令为人谨慎的单身妈妈Liz Kloepfer无法阻挡。对于她来说,Ted跟她是天作之合,很快她就陷入了对这名出色年轻人的爱情中。他们的结合描画了美满幸福的家庭,这对小情侣似乎有美 好的未来在等着他们——直到突如其来的变故将他们拆散。Ted因一系列可怕的谋杀指控被捕入狱,随着证据一项项浮出水面,Liz原本对爱人的担心转为偏执与猜疑,她开始怀疑同床共枕的Ted是否正如指控所说,是一个变态杀人狂? 此片讲述了有史以来最臭名昭著的连环杀手之一Ted Bundy的故事。扮演Liz的Lily Collins奉献了精彩的表演,而Zac Efron作为Ted Bundy的表演可以重新定义他的演艺生涯。知名电影人Joe Berlinger以他的真实犯罪纪录片而闻名,也是将这个邪恶的真实故事搬上银幕的最佳人选。
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