In a tense finale beneath the towering Ferris wheel, Max had to use his own knowledge of psychoanalysis to "awaken" Oskar from a similar hypnotic trap set by the killer. As the sun rose over the Danube, the "dream-slayer" was led away in irons.
"I prefer a simple thief with a knife, Max," Oskar grumbled, though he signaled the waiter for two coffees. "At least with a knife, I know where I stand." In a tense finale beneath the towering Ferris
"He died of a broken heart, Oskar," Max Liebermann said, adjusting his spectacles as he stepped into the cramped carriage. " Oskar grumbled
"You see, Oskar," Max remarked, cleaning his glasses. "The mind is the most dangerous weapon in Vienna. It can kill you without ever drawing a blade." " Max Liebermann said