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At night, Los Angeles becomes noisy noisy and excitement, but at empty streets, there is a lonely guy hunting. His preys are girls. Frank owns a mannequin store. His mannequins always lively and beautiful. Anna is a photographic artist. She want Frank to help her on an exhibition and they become close friends. Slowly, Anna have a feeling that Frank becomes more and more mystery.
Leave it to the French to conclude that a remake of a quintessentially American (and steadfastly '70s New York) fleapit horror flick is not only possible but necessary.
It's not clear what exactly merited an updating of William Lustig's 1980 "Maniac" - a cheapo urban grimeball about a serial killer - but like a rash's unwelcome return, we got it anyway.
It's a bit like watching an amputee play hopscotch: there's no way that it's polite to stare for this long, but you just have to see if this guy's gonna make it to the end.