Top 5 Real-Life Crime Thrillers You Need to Watch

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Some real-life crime stories have inspired some of the most exciting and thrilling films ever. From a dark mind of some of history’s worst criminals, taken into their doomed lives post their crimes, these films delve into murderers who have multiple counts, scammers, and other masterminds on run. Here are five movies based on real-life criminals that really brought forth some of the uncomfortable themes related to crime and retribution against humanity.

1. Zodiac (2007)

Criminal: Zodiac Killer/Unknown serial killer

Summary

A Non-disclosed Killer Story Zodiac is a movie that unfolds the hunt of an unknown killer, the Zodiac serial killer, which has terrified the San Francisco Bay Area back in the late 1960s and early 1970s. This is a true story-based film by David Fincher.

A tale of how journalists and police try to figure out who the Zodiac is-the writer of letters and codes received by newspapers and the police. The protagonists include Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, and Robert Downey Jr, and it shows how the case took as much damage upon the people who pursued the killer.

Infamous For

The Zodiac Killer is known as the most infamous yet unknown serial killer in the United States’ history. Innumerable investigations were led and suspects came and went, but the officials never found out who did it. This is one of those unsolved mysteries that have reached the public’s concern over decades.

2. Monster (2003)

Crime: Aileen Wuornos Serial Killer

Monster Synopsis

Patty Jenkins has set to film the sad life of a prostitute: Aileen Wuornos murdered seven men between 1989 and 1990 and awaits execution on the death row in the U.S. Charlize Theron will play Wuornos, unleashing an embattled soul trapped in the same kind of violence and havoc she grew up in. Theron’s performance would garner Oscar gold here.

The movie unveils Wuornos’s troubled childhood, mental breakdowns, and many more problems that resulted in the mass killing. Except for that, no evidence is brought out in the movie about her relationship with Tyria Moore-the woman Wuornos was with at the time of her murders of all the people she killed.

Why It’s Iconic:

One of the few female serial killers in the recent history of crime annals, Aileen Wuornos carried out a spree of murders that shocked only this country. Still, it is the evil nature of the crime that puts her to an infamous account-of whether she was purely a victimhood with a motive to defend herself or not calloused. And leads to an interestingly complicated reflection of a woman simultaneously a victim and actor of violence.

3. Memories of Murder (2003)

Crime: Hwaseong Serial Killer (The Unknown Serial Killer)

Summary

A South Korean drama did what actually happened between 1986 and 1991 in the serial murders of Hwaseong. The movie revolves around two detectives-Song Kangho and Kim Sangkyung-working on the investigation of serial murderous rapes of young women in South Korea’s rural areas.

As more and more frustrated detectives at every stage of this slow, winding road of every clue that leads nowhere are pitted against each other to prove themselves personally as well as professionally, Memories of Murder turns out to be an unflinching and ugly crime tale but also a deep probing of the difficulty with-and futility of-justice against near-unstoppable odds.

Release Date: April 25, 2003

Why It’s Notorious

This is one of the most notorious unsolved crimes in Korea’s history. This is an unidentified Hwaseong serial murderer. This was a national phenomenon way back in time and testified by this film to be proof as desperate as the law could not solve the case.

The movie ends with the man who would eventually end up being dug out back into 2019 cleaned out through DNA evidence of black towns; however the movie stayed as a threatening image of the gruesome rate to human for crimes whose answers were not sane.

4. The Boston Strangler (2023)

Directed by: Matt Ruskin

Summary

it is a crime drama that serves as an adaptation of the gruesome murders committed in 1960s Boston. This film follows journalist Loretta McLaughlin (Keira Knightley) and her colleague, Jean Cole (Carrie Coon), as they work towards unraveling the mystery and bringing the so-called Strangler to justice; however, their investigation opens them up to growing skepticism and enormous societal barriers.

Why It’s Infamous

Albert DeSalvo (David Dastmalchian) claimed to be the Boston Strangler, a reason for controversy between Justices over whether he really was a killer or if he was coerced into confessing to the crime. In the hypothetical scenario, there remains ambiguity over who the Boston Strangler was, thus lending the case a kind of chilling feel to it.

5. The Untouchables 1987

Crime: Al Capone- The Notorious Gangster

Summary

The Roaring Twenties, the law, and the notorious gangster Al Capone were in a war with this dramatized Brian De Palma film. Kevin Costner features as Eliot Ness, a determined federal agent, who, aided by an incredible team of untainted men was in fact known as “The Untouchables” committed to the determination of the infamous Al Capone.

This is a historical epic of the gangster Capone, portrayed by Robert De Niro, who through ruthlessness and murder methods became in the annals of the United States one of America’s most powerful and dreaded criminals. It comes with a range of moral dilemmas which Ness and his men face while trying to bring down the empire of Capone.

It’s notorious

one of America’s most iconic gangsters, Al Capone, was finally caught not for his horrific crimes but for tax evasion, thanks to Eliot Ness and his team, to be added, this movie does zero in on the larger-than-life personality of Capone and that pathetic ending.

Conclusion

They are based on stories of infamous serial murderers, thus giving the audience keen insight into the minds and deeds of two of history’s most legendary leaders. We never shall know who the Zodiac Killer is, but find the tragedy in Aileen Wuornos. Both films revolve around criminal behavior, which seeks justice and brings forth the effects of living outside society. All of them base their story on unsolved mystery cases, mistaken identities, and crimes along with its consequences. But all of them highlight the darker aspect of humanity and how crime has its fallouts for the victims as well as the culprits.

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