Crimes
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I watched the unrated version of this movie and as a person who has studied the life and
crimes
of Speck closely, I must say this movie is a flawed but ambitious take on the real story.
Ellen Barkin investigates the
crimes
and develops a crush on Peta Wilson whose job it seems is to be the cult recruiter.
Red plays radio sleuth Wally Benton, aka The Fox who gets wrangled into solving real life
crimes
along with his fiance played by your typical wartime girl next door looker, Ann Rutherford.
The lack of any connection between the murderer and the victim in each case should ensure that both
crimes
would remain unsolved.
Think of what its director, William Wyler, faced; in the aftermath of a military victory over statist powers who had committed abominable
crimes
and engulfed the world if battles, he was making a film that argued that the US's leaders were themselves profoundly anti-individual--that they had "wasted the best years of the lives of those drafted or misled into fighting the war--which since it ignored the rights of individuals had been for nothing except argument over the degree of slavery men were to exist under."
Before seeing this film, I suggest the viewer puts away any expectations that the victims of the
crimes
depicted will get equal treatment and consideration as the perpetrator.
Shortly after the police convict an innocent man of the crimes, a reporter named Andrea Martelli arrives in the village and decides to start investigating the murders on his own.
This film is also about hope and forgiveness, the hope epitomized in the interracial relationship between Binoche's recovering character and the Indian minesweeper (echoed in the Sikh's buddy-buddy relationship with his white coworker who ends up dying nonsensically) and the forgiveness epitomized in the Caravaggio character's first hunt and then forcing out of what he thinks will be the hero's confessions for his war
"crimes"
(betrayal of country).
The one who says that Lucio Fulci is not one of the most important names in the history of splatter is probably mad.The Italian director is a legend among hardcore-horror fans,and his work exceeds the barriers of the genre(who can forgot his western,crime or fantasy flicks).This is probably his goriest film,and unfortunately one the last.A horror director(Fulci as himself) starts hallucinating about gruesome murders.He goes to a psychiatrist,who makes him believe he is the criminal.In this time,the doctor begins a long chain of serial crimes.With such a plot,the movie should have been filled with something.And there are roting corpses,crashed or melted heads,stabbings,decapitations,chainsaw dismemberment and many others.Kind of boring sometimes,the film is saved by the excessive violence that will definitely please the gore addicts.
The essential message - one which Miller would have surely intended after seeing Vichy war
crimes
trials - is that hatred of somebody without rational basis is a waste of life.
You could see this movie as a portrait of an extreme neurotic, or a person who suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder (fashionable words): The character has a compulsive need to confess
"crimes"
or bad thoughts; Especially
crimes
he hasn't even DONE.
Here is where this movie makes a mistake, in cutting the Judge's solo in which he flagellates himself out of guilt for his
crimes.
I have used this movie in my college Ethics courses for over 10 years (also Woody Allen's
"Crimes
and Misdemeanors"--another terrific, multi-leveled ethical study).
Supposedly all 32 were based on fact with information at the end of each episode of the court sentences imposed on the perpetrators of the crimes, this has at times been a gritty, well acted, believable and dare I say, entertaining series.
The war ends and the allies put him on trial for war
crimes.
After all these years of solving crimes, you would've expected criminals to know that they can't afford making mistakes with him, especially not with regards to talking much.
Shtrafbat - Penal Battalion is a moving, and mostly honest, look at the lives and deaths of Soviet soldiers who were sentenced to wash away their
crimes
with blood during World War Two.
In his absence, he has been sentenced to death in his home country of France for his
crimes.
While in the game they uncover strange goings-on and possible
crimes.
One of the greatest
crimes
made against Sci-fi television was the cancellation of Farscape.
"subversives" (college students, hippies, black activists, academics) are being rounded up by the government and given lengthy prison terms for what amount to thought
crimes
and social protest.
While the Axis Powers conducted many
crimes
against humanity which is still the view today and the correct many people forget that not every German soldier was out to exterminate the Jewish population, not every Japanese soldier swung a samurai sword around and flew kamikaze missions, and not every Italian soldier was a Fascist.
The "Giggler", a purse thief who laughs as he's committing his
crimes
is also enjoyable to watch.
We do not know if Justin and Richard were troubled or had committed
crimes
in the past.
In reality, Dr. Lorenz is responsible for the crimes, by putting the brides in a suspended state, and using their gland fluid to keep his wife eternally young.
With the police on their heels, the two elderly television icons try to find out who is actually behind the
crimes
in order to clear their names.
Don't let my comments mislead you however, as i would recommend you watch this film, as it does shed some light on the psychology or non existent psychology behind the perpetrators of such
crimes.
We then move on to seeing the BTK killer's youth as well as the present and his history of
crimes.
There were no American, British etc. war
crimes?
The Germans had war
crimes
too, but in Nuremberg the justice was not a real consideration.
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