Real-world serial killers are just as charming as Norton, and that's a first-degree fear.

Crystel 2022-03-17 09:01:03

Feeling that the soul was hooked by Norton. Reminiscent of a movie about a serial killer based on a true event, Extreme Evil, that killer is also very charming and fascinates all women. It's really impossible to resist someone like that. This is the first degree of fear!

"Ted, known as the most handsome serial killer in history, targets young women. He murders women, abuses, sexually assaults, even dismembers, loves, and rapes. The youngest of them may only be 12 years old. He confessed that he had committed 36 crimes across the state, and the actual victims may be hundreds of people, creating the largest number of rapes and serial murders in history.

On the other hand, the masculine charm he exudes has allowed him to gain a large number of female fans in a short period of time. Many women were excited when they watched her trial. Some women even accepted his marriage proposal in court, secretly did shameful things with him, and gave birth to monkeys for him. Until he was sentenced to death, Ted still won the sympathy of the public with an innocent face. "

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  • Amani 2022-03-21 09:01:25

    Since 12 Angry Men, and the West is a place of justice, there is no reason why legal dramas should not be popular. As for Edward Norton, since his performance in his debut film, Yan Ran has become the spokesman for Jack Taylor, the magician, the Hulk and the twins in this year's Leaves of Grass drama - the script is still specially tailored for him, which is evident .

  • Shawna 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    It's a wonderful story, and Edward's performance is superb.

Primal Fear quotes

  • [Marty is trying to woo Janet again, kissing the back of her neck and humming as she smokes a cigarette at the bar in the party for the Archbishop]

    Martin Vail: Come on... all you have to do is turn around.

    Janet Venable: I thought you liked it better like this. That way you don't have to look at the person.

    Martin Vail: You're mean.

    [ingratiatingly]

    Martin Vail: Look at me.

    [She turns to face him. He is grinning seductively]

    Martin Vail: Come on. Let's go find a bar you can still smoke in.

    Janet Venable: Thanks for the invite, but I don't like one-night stands all that much.

    Martin Vail: We saw each other for months.

    Janet Venable: It was a one-night stand, Marty. It just lasted six months.

  • Martin Vail: [in a private room inside the district attorney's office] Mr. Pinero has never been convicted of anything. Cops jumped him, he was left bleeding in the snow. It's a miracle he survived. Having said that, I am not opposed to a settlement.

    John Shaughnessy: A million-five and Pinero leaves the state.

    Martin Vail: You can't limit a citizen's right to live wherever he wants to. Legally, that's unenforceable.

    John Shaughnessy: Whether or not it's enforceable or just a gentleman's agreement, Mr. Pinero will know what we want.