Madness becomes insanity.
What can I say, Krinkels has outdone himself once more with Madness Depredation (and so no-one has to look it up, "depredation" means a damage or loss).
The characters remain just about the same : the protagonist has been rebuilt, sporting a fine pair of sunglasses ; The Savior is back again (who could have guessed?) and the clown differs much from the minor character seen in Apotheosis. Krinkels shows an amazing level of detail and love in these seemingly simply drawn characters, as always.
I thought Madness was as stylish as it gets back at Apotheosis - I am pleasantly suprised. The intro sequence oozes as much class and style as possible, and a few interesting things here and there also add to this - a personal favourite was the jerky way The Clown moved.
The Madness series has always had a fitting soundtrack, and Depredation is no different. While not something I would listen to by itself, the soundtrack for this movie suits the action very well.
Violence? Oh, there is absolutely no violence at all here. Nope. None. Certainly not floors steeped in blood and bullet casings, no Victims being beaten to death with their own weapons, and never would I ever hear of this movie containing a clown ripping the heads from people.
The movie has humour in places - zoom in on the various signs for a few comedic gems here and there, and the AOL-speak "dialogue" adds to the madness and for some reason, had me giggling.
In summary, if you haven't watched it, you are a complete and utter fool, and if you have watched it, you will agree with every word I have said.