Monster [2003] (Aileen Wuornos Movie) Part 10/11
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@mmalik3011 No, it doesn't nullifie it. But it does seperate her from most killers out there.
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@fablyss what a bunch of bullshit half-assed moralizing. Murder is murder. Don't you think the guy deserved to live considering he was trying to help this drifter and get killed for his good intentions? Somehow the fact that she felt some remorse nullifies this? Hmm...
This woman got what she deserved which was to fry
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@Rosannasfriend Neither do I.
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@027220 well, I'm just talking about the movie, I don't know what she said specifically about this particular victim in court or anything like that. :)
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@Rosannasfriend I know she says that. But she doesn't take resposibility for it in court.
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@027220 you could even hear her say "I"m sorry" just before she shoots, but she has no way out other than going to jail which she is trying to avoid.
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@027220 I never said it did. But people don't get why she would want to kill such a nice man, and I'm giving you a perspective.
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I wait on tables, why couldn't she! I don't like it, but ya got to do what ya got to do.
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This movie, along with many others, make me never want to help anyone. I can't believe society let this happen, oh wait, yes I can. It's a horrible world out there.
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Her friend Tom was trying to help her. If she wasn't such a bitch maybe she could have got away!
Killing someone who wanted to help. Pathetic.
027220 6 months ago 38
"Oh God, I'm sorry." She was not a monster, she was just a women that got sick and mad because of society and because of her past. Funny how her first murder was, if I can say, deserved, and how her last one one very very unfair. Not that any death is fair, but you know. I felt like she didn't want to kill that man, she says it herself, she tells him she's sorry. She got so used to man hurting her& for once, she found a peaceful man, but she had to kill him. That's why this scene is so powerful.
fablyss 6 months ago 18