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Aileen Wournos..
Is anybody else watching Monster on Channel 4 this evening?
What are you views & opinions on the film & Aileen?
I have to say that i kind of feel sorry for her, but i think this is just how the film is portraying her.
Whats everyone else think?
What are you views & opinions on the film & Aileen?
I have to say that i kind of feel sorry for her, but i think this is just how the film is portraying her.
Whats everyone else think?
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i watched both the film and documentary on whom the film was based and charlizes portray was excellent. when i saw the documentary i had no sympathy for aileen because she didn't have any remorse...she suddenly seemed to in the film...there are certainly some people who seemed to have so much evil in them who deserve to die but surely a life in prison is more punishment?? most 'evil people' or simply criminals have had a bad time of it in life but not everyone who has troubles in their past turn to crime. you have to have it in you to begin with. im done now!
If you watch the film in tandem with Louis Theroux's fabulous documentary on Aileen Wournos, you will see that Charlize Theron's characterisation is pitched very accurately, and you have to agree with the conclusion of LT at the final meeting with Aileen before she was executed - that the State was executing a mentally ill person. I thought the film was wonderful, and the fact that is is based on fact made it all the more disturbing.
Tell me Ward-Minter, while the rest of us attempt to analyse the world around us, and reach some sort of thought-out, arguable conclusions, what do you do with the vast amount of mental energy you have left over from forming your knee-jerk fascist viewpoints in 0000000.1 seconds? Just curious.
Tell me Ward-Minter, while the rest of us attempt to analyse the world around us, and reach some sort of thought-out, arguable conclusions, what do you do with the vast amount of mental energy you have left over from forming your knee-jerk fascist viewpoints in 0000000.1 seconds? Just curious.
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It was a brilliant film and we were supposed to feel sorry for her ,and some of her later victims. The first guy she shot deserved it don't you think-he had brutally raped her and was going to kill her. That one could have been called self-defence.
She tried to go 'straight' (why she tried to get a lawyers secretarys job and not a shop job or something, I don't know) but she wasn't very bright and had to go back to prostitution.Her mind had been twisted by events(abused as a child) and after killing once found it easy to kill the other low-life guys because she needed the money to support her only friend.
I don't know how close to reality it is-the fact that she was in a lesbian relationship is irrelevant. I felt really sorry for her ,it was a very sad film but she was a serial killer and ultimately she had to pay for it.
She tried to go 'straight' (why she tried to get a lawyers secretarys job and not a shop job or something, I don't know) but she wasn't very bright and had to go back to prostitution.Her mind had been twisted by events(abused as a child) and after killing once found it easy to kill the other low-life guys because she needed the money to support her only friend.
I don't know how close to reality it is-the fact that she was in a lesbian relationship is irrelevant. I felt really sorry for her ,it was a very sad film but she was a serial killer and ultimately she had to pay for it.
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