

They even had an ending in the movie that was closer to the original , but they cut it/changed it because it didn’t test well.
I’d guess that was because it was an ending that followed the original storyline and didn’t make sense without the rest of the movie also following the original storyline.
spoiler
It turns out (or is apparent in general) that the “zombies” are sentient/sapient and to them he’s the monster in the dark(or daylight as is the case here), from their point of view he’s basically been abducting people for experimentation and killing anyone who comes looking for their abducted family.
The zombie/vampire guy at the end is just looking for his partner to rescue her, once he has her, he leaves.








The DSM doesn’t include that specific diagnosis any more right, it’s all the ASPD and DPD spectrum now ?
They removed it because of the absolute shitshow that was trying to reliably diagnose psychopathy as it was originally described.(and possibly the negative connotations associated with the word itself)
So now they have a series of metrics to measure things they can somewhat reliably measure over time.
Like how the medical diagnosis of idiot doesn’t exist anymore, but there are more accurate and nuanced terms and diagnosis for intellectual disabilities in various forms.
I could be wrong however, my understanding of this area of research is middling at best.