Heaven without forgiveness is imperfect

Mathilde 2022-03-21 09:01:44

Life sometimes has a lot of weird repetitions that make you remember something, such as the newspaper feature you just saw the week before about Clifford Robert Olson, the maker of Canada's most famous serial murder of all time, yesterday. I watched Peter the Great's "lovely bones" which is said to be a bad movie.

Olson, male, born in Vancouver in 1940, admitted to killing two children and nine teenagers in the early 1980s. They are:

Christine Anne Weller, 12, murdered in 1080, her dismembered body found on Christmas Day by a river.

Colleen Daignault, 13, killed April 1981, her skeleton found in a forest 5 months later

Daryn Todd Johnsrude, 16, killed April 1981, body found May

Sandra Lynn Wolfsteiner 16, May 1981 months, when Olson had only been married for 4 days.

Ada Anita Court, 13, killed in June 1981, who disappeared on her way to meet her boyfriend

Simon Patrick Partington, 9, killed in July 1981, the youngest of the victims, and who was missing at the time Local investigations into missing children are ongoing. Look at his picture of a very cute little boy

Judy Elizabeth Kozma 14 July 1981

Raymond Lawrence King killed July 1981, 15 years old, after being addicted to alcohol , Olson tricked him into finding Work, then stoned his head

Sigrun Charlotte Arndt, 18, killed in July 1981, a visiting student from Germany

Terry Lyn Carson, 15 years old, was killed in July 1981. The method of killing was common to Olson, tricking her into getting into the car, numbing her with drugs and killing her. Perhaps because of Olson, hitchhiking travel was no longer popular in Europe and America after the 1980s.

Louise Marie Chartrand 17 years old, July 1981, last victim.

This crazy killer, he killed 6 people in a month. We often see descriptions of perverted killings, serial killings, etc. in European and American movies, and here is a living template. 11 lovely children were lost and 11 families suffered irreparable pain. Thirty years later, Olson has been serving time in prison, where he was sentenced to 275 years. But his news continued, most notably when he wrote a letter to the then US president in February 1999, predicting a possible Muslim air attack on the US trade center (Twin Towers). However, the consequences, we all know.

The reason local newspapers are paying attention to him again is that, in such a time of economic crisis, the criminal is still enjoying a monthly pension of $1169.47. But Parliament believes every Canadian should have a pension after age 60, so it looks like Olson can laugh in prison again.

So, when I watched The Lovely Bones, I understood why Suzen was so happy between heaven and hell. Many people think this is Peter Jackson's fault, meaning her parents are so sad and she is happy, incoherent, and illogical. No, she should be happy! If she is not happy, how can a living person be happy! Do you always think that the treasure in their hands was murdered in cold blood, and then lay in the unknown dirty underground, bitten by corpse worms?

In fact, the criminal in the film was not punished, but the victim's soul was released after his diary was known. There are many people who think that it is not enough to relieve hatred. Hehe, but is there a choice? There are also comments that the scene where the last 6 victims get together in heaven is very bad. However, if you don't really appreciate the cold-blooded criminals, you can't understand the director's intentions:

They were freed because the living were forgiven, and no longer had to guess, no longer had to light their way in the dark night with the gleam of a candle for the treasure in their hearts. . .

Because without forgiveness, even heaven is imperfect. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Destin 2022-03-24 09:01:41

    When I was a freshman in high school, classmate Gou threw me novels to pass the time... Now the sophomore intensive reading teacher uses this to pass the time... I am very speechless to the director..

  • Vita 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    It should be better without the magic style

The Lovely Bones quotes

  • Susie Salmon: My murderer was a man from our neighborhood. I took his photo once as he talked to my parents about his border flowers. I was aiming for the bushes when he got in the way. He stepped out of nowhere and ruined the shot. He ruined a lot of things.

  • Susie Salmon: I wasn't lost, or frozen, or gone... I was alive; I was alive in my own perfect world.