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    It is hinted throughout the movie that Evilenko somehow gained the power to hypnotise his victims, which accounts for their lack of resistance and his continuous evasion of the authorities. Vadim Timurouvic Lesiev, a magistrate and family man, is assigned to catch the serial killer.

  2. Q: Did Evilenko really hypnotize Vadim? It seemed like he was just going along with Evilenko to trick him. Or is it the case of not being able to hypnotize someone of strong will?

  3. The greatest weakness is an almost laughable explanation of how Evilenko seduced his victims. David Grieco, the writer and director, wants us to believe that Evilenko hypnotized his victims by staring at them.

  4. The position of the camera subtly recalls the previous scene and foreshadows Evilenko’s modus operandi: luring his young victims into a wooded area (areas that are later referred to by number, such as wood strip #2), where he would then proceed to mutilate them in isolation.

  5. Apr 30, 2004 · Evilenko is shown to be adept at hypnosis, able to bend his victims to his will before raping them, cutting them to pieces and devouring their body parts.

  6. Discovering his psychopathic nature and ability to hypnotize people, Evilenko starts to claim numerous victims, many of them children, while a Soviet magistrate with a family of his own desperately attempts to track him down.

  7. In 1984, in Kyiv, the communist teacher Andrej Romanovic Evilenko is dismissed from his position after a pedophilic act against a student. On 15 May 1984, the pedophile Evilenko begins to rape children, and then slashing the victims in pieces and eating them.