The Fool Killer (1965)
"The Fool Killer" is a poignant exploration of a young boy’s quest for identity in a post-Civil War South, where folklore intertwines with reality. This film stands out for its rich tapestry of eccentric characters, particularly the enigmatic Milo, who challenges the boy’s perceptions of good and evil. The emotional depth of the boy's journey, coupled with the haunting atmosphere of the rural landscape, invites viewers to reflect on their own moral compass. Perfect for those who appreciate character-driven stories and historical settings, this film offers a unique blend of adventure, introspection, and the timeless struggle between innocence and experience.