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The Disappearance of Willie Bingham by Matt Richards - Horror
The film is less about Willie’s crime and more about the dehumanization inherent in a system built on eye-for-an-eye retribution. The Disappearance of Willie Bingham
The title refers to Willie literally disappearing piece by piece until he is reduced to a "mindless zombie" kept alive in a clinical cell. Core Themes and Analysis The Disappearance of Willie Bingham by Matt Richards
(2015) is a haunting Australian horror short film directed by Matthew Richards. Based on Michael L. Fawcett’s short story The Wilbur Bledsoe Amputations , it presents a chilling vision of "progressive punishment" in a dystopian justice system. Plot Overview Based on Michael L
Over several months, Willie loses limbs and vital organs (including an arm, leg, kidney, and lung) while being paraded in front of school children as a gruesome cautionary tale.
Willie Bingham, played by Kevin Dee, is a convicted murderer who becomes the first subject of a radical new state-sanctioned punishment program. Rather than the death penalty, the state introduces a series of surgical amputations.
The victim's family decides how many surgeries the inmate undergoes and which body parts are removed.













