Not smart but cunning viper

Arnold 2022-11-12 11:37:40

I don't even want to use cleverness to describe this serial killer. His killing methods were clumsy, uninspired, and inferior. He was able to become such a notorious serial killer. One was because there were loopholes in the management and governance of foreigners at that time, and the system was also full of corruption. It is his indifference and good at imitating. As his mother said, he has no empathy, no love, he can just imitate well and pretend to be kind or affectionate in order to win the trust and love of others.

Beneath his self-confident and considerate surface is a cold-blooded, self-righteous face. He used the same method to kill different backpackers over and over again, and he did feel repetitive in his perception, but thinking that this is real history, I feel even more sad why tourists so naively believe in strangers, and more eagerly hope that he can get legal Sanctions.

Every character in the whole drama is very lively. Herman, Angela, Paul, Nadine and Remi of the justice school have not become tools for finding the truth. Everyone’s personality is fully reflected. Herman’s paranoia and anxiety, Angela In the conflict between maintaining marriage, husband, self and the pursuit of justice, Nadine's kindness and friendliness, almost restless bravery, and loneliness in marriage, everyone has their lovely and not-so-lovable sides. Even the backpackers who were killed, the camera described his (her) past and the originally infinitely possible future in a very short period of time. The women in the play are so unconscious. Juliette decides to escape but finally puts aside a stable life and returns to him. Marie-Andres is completely reduced to the same criminal as Charles, resisting it again and can't help sinking. His mother is the most sober one, and seeing how his mother frustrated him and Marie-Andres is one of the few in the play. When I think about it, the people around Charles, whether alive or dead, whether he intentionally or unintentionally inflicted harm, have become his victims. There is no dead end in 360 degrees.

The sentence at the end, translating those with big dreams as "people with great dreams" is indeed not accurate, but they have so much enthusiasm, curiosity and longing for the world, and have so much optimism and kindness towards human nature, thinking about them His future was cut off by such a clumsy person for crime, and I deeply hope that the asshole of Charles Sobhraj can sit through the prison.

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