New York's rich man Durst witnessed his mother jumping off a building to commit suicide, and began to treat this malicious world with malicious intent: truancy, rebellion, and the reality version "Disappeared" was staged in 1982. "My love", was suspected of shooting a close friend (daughter of a gangster) in 2000, and his neighbour's body was dismembered in 2001; three times because of suspicion of murder, he dominated the headlines and cleverly acquitted him, starring in the documentary "Doom" unexpectedly not confessing. The concentration of these elements in one person has already broken the patience limit of the movie god: it is simply a ridiculous third-rate detective novel.
On March 14, the day before the finale of the 6-episode documentary "Doom" was broadcast, the FBI arrested 71-year-old Durst. What kind of evidence was presented in Doom, which lit the screen, that caused the FBI to resume its investigation? Troubled by autism, mysterious whereabouts, and aversion to dealing with the media, why does Durst, despite the dissuasion of the lawyers, contact the director Jericho, and star in "Doom" that brought bad luck to him?
In 2010, "All the Good Things" filmed by Jerekki based on Durst’s experience, grafted reasonable imagination with real textures, poke Durst’s heart, especially hitting, blaming his father, and putting it in the middle of the night. He cried and witnessed his mother jumping off the building, leaving an indelible psychological trauma; the following interpretation was completely logical: the father expected his mother to change his mind when he saw his beloved son present, but it was counterproductive.
There are people in the world who are aware of their entanglement and anger. Could it be the roundworm in my stomach? Durst immediately called the producer and director, hoping to open the skylight to speak brightly. In addition to the desire to talk, he also needs to find a sense of existence when he is old and weak, and increasingly marginal. For a hundred years, the real estate and philanthropy of the Durst family have flourished and become a symbol of the American dream.
"Doom" analyzes the three bizarre cases that Durst is involved in. Seeing that the young mother committed suicide, the 7-year-old Durst fell from a happy paradise into a cold hell. The memories are so beautiful and realistic. How ruthless it is; the heir to the wealthy real estate tycoon marries Xiaojiabiyu, and it seems that another beautiful fairy tale of Cinderella is being born.
It's a pity that all fairy tales are deceptive, and Durst, who bears the shadow of childhood, can't be anyone's prince charming: before marriage, the two parties reached an agreement to never have children, but what's wrong with having children? Unexpected pregnancy and her husband's rude attitude made Cinderella feel that the wealthy entered the sea as deep as the sea, and since then the prince is a passerby; the prince is also full of bitterness and there is nowhere to say sadness, where has the sweet girl who used to be obedient, at least a contract I have no energy, is this really good?
Not like children being noisy is just an excuse, for fear of bringing back unbearable childhood memories, that is the real reason for Durst's reluctance to have children. However, who can understand the anxiety of his wife's eagerness to be a mother? Marriage rifts widened sharply until his wife mysteriously disappeared, and her whereabouts are still unknown.
The excitement of "Doom" is beyond words, which can be reversed and unthinkable at any time. Deste, with a net worth of over 100 million and with tens of thousands of dollars in cash, abandoned his bail and was arrested for stealing a $6 sandwich; Deste, who left his hometown and pretended to be a woman, was packaged as an escape from prosecutors by a team of high-paying lawyers. In pursuit of evidence of personal ambitions; Durst claimed in court that his neighbor died in an accident when he
was justified in defense: "I didn't kill my friend, I just mutilated him." Because the police could not prove Germany. Stud shot and killed, and the jury found him not guilty. Public opinion was in an uproar, and the always serious "New York Times" made an unprecedented ridicule on the front page headlines: "New York real estate heirs were acquitted in Texas," with the subtitle "Dester committing a corpse case." All kinds of talk shows and imitation shows rushed to the show, doing everything they can to sarcasm.
The so-called loneliness and isolation caused Durst to often mutter to himself, go to the bathroom and forget to turn off the microphone, and his heart was recorded: "What the hell did I do? I killed them all, of course." Even worse, the FBI has sufficient handwriting evidence to accuse him of first-degree murder.
If Durst is finally tried and convicted, it will definitely be even more sensational than the "Simpson Wife Murder Case" known as the Century Trial. The people who died unjustly will overlap and overlap with the 7-year-old boy who lost his mother's love and panic and helpless: I can Hold back the tears, but cannot hold back the sadness.
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