Dahmer is one movie you can most definitely avoid watching.
Gacy's film was interesting, Dahmer's put me to sleep. Dahmer may have been just as deranged as Gacy, but the two men were very different. Even the graphic scenes the film portrays in order to shock you, don't really cut it. Much of it shows Dahmer alone in his apartment, torturing his victims, and much of the time, there isn't even any dialog! Jeremy Renner stars and does as good of a job as someone can do with a role like this, but to be completely honest I found this film to be nothing but boring. Any biopic about one of the twentieth centurys most notorious serial killers, homosexual necrophiliac cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer, is going to be disturbing. The movie version of Dahmer's was honestly as boring as a Horror film could get. Unlike Gacy, Dahmer was really shy and introverted, avoiding interacting with people that he wasn't planning on killing. Jeffrey Dahmer's crimes may have been just as shocking as Gacy's, but Dahmer was of a completely different personality, one that doesn't really equate to film. Unlike the Gacy film, Dahmer was more typical of what you see from these types of movies. Jeffrey Dahmer's crimes may have been just as shocking as Gacy's, but Dahmer was of a completely different Naturally after Gacy, I had to move on and watch Dahmer, it was just one of those nights. Unlike the Gacy film, Dahmer was more typical of what you see from these types of movies. The graphic novel, which was written by John Backderf, is based on his own recollections of Dahmer in high school and how the awkward teenager went from weird. Naturally after Gacy, I had to move on and watch Dahmer, it was just one of those nights.