Very good psychological thriller about serial rapist who accidentally shot policeman and condemned him to life in armchair while his wife manage to go through with him. As protagonist goes into the prison and out, he tries to resocialize with rest of humanity, but his murdering instinct pushes him to revenge and bloodshed against crippled cop whom he believes was responsible for his arrest and time spent in prison.
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