
Bad Inclination 2003
Pierfrancesco Campanella's *Bad Inclination (2003)* plunges viewers into a chilling thriller where a sinister serial killer wields a carpenter's square as the weapon of choice, targeting women and turning the city into a media circus.
Director: Pierfrancesco Campanella
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Bad Inclination (2003)* about?
*Bad Inclination* follows a city gripped by terror as a serial killer murders women using an unlikely tool: a carpenter's square. The story escalates when the media frenzy attracts opportunists eager to profit from the chaos, blurring the line between justice and sensationalism.
Who directed *Bad Inclination*?
*Bad Inclination* was directed by Pierfrancesco Campanella, known for his work in crime and horror films.
Who stars in *Bad Inclination*?
The film features Eva Robin's, Mirca Viola, Florinda Bolkan, Elisabetta Cavallotti, and Antonio Petrocelli in key roles.
Is *Bad Inclination (2003)* worth watching?
Though not rated on IMDb, *Bad Inclination* delivers a tense, atmospheric thriller with strong performances and a unique premise. Fans of crime and horror will appreciate its gritty realism and unsettling twists—just be prepared for a dark ride.
How long is *Bad Inclination*?
*Bad Inclination* runs for 95 minutes.
About Bad Inclination (2003) — A Crime Thriller Where Fear and Fame Collide
Pierfrancesco Campanella's *Bad Inclination (2003)* plunges viewers into a chilling thriller where a sinister serial killer wields a carpenter's square as the weapon of choice, targeting women and turning the city into a media circus. The film blends crime and horror, creating an atmosphere thick with tension and paranoia as opportunists rush to exploit the killer's notoriety. With a cult following for its gritty realism and unsettling tone, *Bad Inclination* explores themes of fear, exploitation, and the dark side of fame in a genre that keeps you guessing until the final frame.
Eva Robin's, Mirca Viola, and Florinda Bolkan lead a cast that brings depth and intensity to this disturbing narrative. The story unfolds like a twisted puzzle, where every clue could lead to another victim—or a dead end. Campanella's direction ensures the suspense lingers long after the credits roll, making *Bad Inclination* a standout in the thriller genre.