By Robert Scucci | Published
Revenge is a dish that is eaten cold, and A guy who kills people is one of those horror comedies that take this feeling at the foot of the letter. Once again, Tubi managed to get out of the park by making this title available in streaming, because it is one of those films that have stayed for too long under my radar and deserves the attention of any fan passionate about comedy d comedy ‘Horror that likes a main dish of violence with a good dose of humor next to it. Taking place as a simple conspiracy of revenge that went wrong, A guy who kills people is intelligent, sentimental, bloody and ends up taking you to an unexpected place while you support the villain because it is actually rather nice.
Well, he is rather nice until a group of people who disturbed him when he was in high school begin to be dead and he is the main suspect in their murders.
Ken Boyd’s sad and pathetic life

A guy who kills people Focus on Ken Boyd (Kevin Corrigan), a man in his thirties who spent most of his adult life in an institution after having undergone a series of depressive episodes that led to nervous breakdown. When Ken was a high school student, he was tied up, gagged, beaten and cut by a group of five students, who are now taking a happy life, run prosperous companies and generally have a good time. Working in a glacier, Ken doesn’t have much to do and he spends most of his working day dressed in mint and chocolate chips.
Ken’s life at home A guy who kills people is just as depressing because he lives with his mother, Ruth (Karen Black), who always reminds him that he should make more of his life. Ken is also an extremely talented artist, but his drawings are disturbing because he often puts his violent fantasies on paper, which mostly resemble the murders who occupy the front of the stage in A guy who kills people.
Family dynamics

When the bodies of the executioners of Ken begin to appear sliced, stabbed and dismembered, the Sheriff Walt Fuller (Barry Bostwick) is responsible for the case. I would not describe Walt as an incompetent officer, but he is a guy from a small town who finds himself asking for an external help from the ministry because he has never dealt with a serial killer before. Walt also goes out with Ruth and often visits the Boyd residence for dinner where he has annoying exchanges with Ken, who likes to make solo night walks that strangely place him near the crime scenes which are the subject of an active investigation .
To complicate things, Ken learns that he has an 11 -year -old daughter named Amy (Ariel Gade), who lives with his adoptive family, the Wheeler. By taking an agreement with her mother, Janet (Janie Haddad), Amy has the opportunity to live with Ken, her biological father, for a week to get to know him.
Ken takes a moment to get used to Amy A guy who kills peopleBut he does her best to be the paternal figure she imagined that he would be. He also becomes in love with a woman named Stephanie (Lucy Davis) when Amy realizes that he is alone and convinces him to ask him for his number.
Between his agonizing days with the glacier with his best friend, IRV (Leo Fitzpatrick), the time spent with his new daughter and his romantic luck, Ken becomes the main person of interest in the murders on which Walt investigates. , putting him in a difficult situation because he wants all those who have made him suffer in the past pay for the way they have mistreated him.
The investigation

I suspect that Ken’s night trips have something to do with the count of the dead that terrorizes the community of A guy who kills peopleWalt follows him closely. Meanwhile, Amy also wants to know where her father disappears and follows him on a crime scene that confirms her suspicions that her father is a serial killer. Ken, who tries to reconcile his desire for revenge with his need to live a normal life outside the crazy box, finds himself compromised but insists on his innocence despite the overwhelming evidence that accumulates against him.
A horror comedy in which you can bite to the fullest


A guy who kills people Make the unthinkable by really taking care of Ken when he is so close to having a normal and fulfilling life while it all starts to collapse around him. Thanks to flashback sequences, you learn how brutally he was abruptly mistreated before being institutionalized, and it is clear that his past injuries have never had the chance to heal completely. Even if I sympathized with Ken for having a bad hand in life, I also felt proud of him for having finally defended.
Watching Ken train Amy in basketball when he learns that she is on the bench is only one of the many comforting scenes that made me think: “This guy could not have cut off someone One with a machete and write threatening letters to the police. And while Walt continues his investigation (while launching word games like “let me cut you something”), there are times that will make you ask if Ken is really the killer, or just a victim of the victim circumstances.
If you want to reconstruct the mystery yourself while supporting the villain, it is accompanied by strong recommendations that you broadcast continuously. A guy who kills people On Tubi as soon as you want an icy cup that is getting a little too crazy for Amy and Stephanie.