just a little feeling

Isadore 2022-04-19 09:02:33

When I watched the first episode of "The New York Disaster", I also thought that if David Fincher were to make a movie with this theme, he would definitely have an extraordinary viewing experience. However, after watching all six episodes, I had to admit that there is a reality. Times are much better than movies. After watching six episodes in one breath, it felt like he had been holding his breath in the water for the same amount of time. At the end of the last episode, when the shady curtain was pulled down, he burst out of the water, dripping and sweating. I was genuinely concerned about the director's personal safety when I saw the last episode, not only from a rational point of view, but because I had similar thoughts with the director: while Bob is a well-known asshole and not innocent, you I will still have a good impression of him, he does have an attractive and strong charm; so I don't think the director kept Bob's high-energy self-talk at the end of this documentary and made it public to the public not to provide evidence (in fact, it can't be regarded as evidence), But to show Bob's schizophrenic tendencies. This is the same as the film is not about whether Bob killed or not, but about the huge problems that exist in the American system.

Compared to the phrases "killed them all. Of course." and "he never felt happy" that everyone was impressed by, the one that impressed me was "I didn't kill my friends, I just cut them off." He" and the three words he didn't hesitate to refer to his past time with his mother: "Happy.Happy.Happy."

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  • Maggie 2022-03-20 09:02:15

    His slow speech, strange blinking, and serious expression give him a peculiar guidance that makes you want to believe him, that he is indeed innocent. But in fact, this is not some unscientific theory of split personality, I would like to believe that he is the murderer. A serial killer who is too witty loses in the end to this self-righteous cleverness.

  • Augustine 2022-03-21 09:02:37

    He was trapped in childhood, even though he seemed so free.