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Why need to beware from slenderman??​

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Answered by virukannada2018
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Hence, Beware the Slenderman’s unsettlingly close look at Geyser and Weier—unsettling because the film forces viewers to look past the reductive labeling of them as “monsters.” The documentary gets a glimpse of Geyser’s earliest years, cute home videos shot by her mother, before revealing that she had issues with empathy from a young age (her mother recalls Geyser watching Bambi and expressing no sadness when the baby deer’s mom was killed). Later, the film reveals some devastating details about her mental illness—diagnosed as childhood-onset schizophrenia—and her father’s experiences with the same disorder. With Weier, viewers learn about her loneliness, and how she cried constantly while at school, and how she was part of a choir and how her father kept a close watch on her internet use. It’s a picture that’s difficult to stomach alongside the reports that Weier was the one who ordered the killing, with the words “Go ballistic; go crazy,” and that Geyser eventually complied, telling Leutner, “I’m so sorry,” right before stabbing her.

Answered by Rudranil420
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Delving deep into this shocking crime, the sobering documentary Beware the Slenderman examines how an urban myth could take root in impressionable young minds, leading to an unspeakable act. On May 31, 2014, in Waukesha, Wisconsin, a 911 call reported a chilling crime.

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