unless Aileen Wuornos has absolute confidence in his beauty and at the same time has an extreme desire for his own career innovation, Charlize Theron will definitely not take this role. In this film written and directed by female director Patty Jenkins, South Africa’s number one beauty, Charlize Theron, destroyed her image and gained 30 pounds to play the role of Aileen Wuornos, perhaps the most notorious female serial killer in American history.
The film greatly restores Aileen's helpless life on the road of no return, but his growth experience is only a brief introduction. I will add a little here.
Aileen’s childhood was fragmented, and his father was a child molestation lunatic, and finally committed suicide in prison. The mother divorced her father before giving birth to Aileen, but when Aileen was 4 years old, her mother abandoned Aileen because she could not bear the pressure and responsibilities of a single-parent family. Aileen was later adopted by her grandparents, and these two are not good guys either. My grandfather was a drunkard, and when Aileen was young, he often picked up the belt and pumped Aileen's ass for no reason, even if Aileen was just bending over to pick up things in the kitchen. In such a family environment, no child can grow up normally. Aileen became pregnant at the age of 14, and her son was later adopted. In the same year, she began to sell her body and skills. At 20, she met a 69-year-old, very wealthy yacht club minister, who was deeply fascinated by her and entered into a marriage contract with her. But Aileen's bohemian nature is difficult to change, and eventually the marriage contract is dissolved.
Aileen's subsequent days were aimless. She made a living by prostitution, fraud and even armed robbery. Until about 30, she met Tyria Moore, the prototype of Selby in the film. The audience knows the story afterwards.
This is a dark and repressive movie with a dark theme. Although the ending film director still gave Aileen a shot towards the light and hope, it symbolized that she finally got rid of this dirty society. The film's portrayal of perverted men who are dazzled by sexual desire is so real and dazzling. And Aileen's inner desire for love and life and her simple but clear worldview are so distressed.
Talk about some very subjective and unreasonable personal opinions:
If you don't understand Aileen's behavior, or if you still hold her to kill people just because of your own ideas, we won't be able to play well. Society creates people, environment creates people, and everything happens with a reasonable cause. In Aileen's story, Selby is only the fuse, and it is this false, nasty society that really forces Aileen to kill. Aileen himself said the day before the execution: "I know they are looking at me. Come on, I'm not an expert in killing people. The first few times I attacked because they wanted to rape me, I was defending myself. I didn't do well the next few times. , Even very clumsy, I left hand prints everywhere! But the police, they just watched, they didn’t come to investigate, I still remember a helicopter flying over my head when I killed a certain john, who was sitting on it? Police officer? But he just won't come down. They want me to kill, they want me to be a serial killer."
After reading the confession in court, Aileen roared: "You actually sentenced a woman who was raped to death! You are both. Some scum!"
Don't tell me that she is a prostitute, she should be accustomed to trading, or she was just raped and the victims paid their lives. You don’t know how much harm a rape, even an attempted rape, can cause women to physically and mentally! That kind of anger and despair can't be resolved by killing a hundred people. I'm not afraid of you being cold-eyed. When I saw Aileen kill the first and second john, I felt like vomiting in my mouth for two hours. I even wished I could go up and make up a few shots!
Selby is salvation for Aileen. It is the only beautiful shining point she finds in the dirty world. It is the only belief that Aileen can continue to live. For this belief, Aileen is willing to give everything in her life. This is the purest kind of love, which does not involve anything other than dependence.
The world no longer provides her with anything to keep her alive. In this case, why does she still live in this world? When she was ready to go to another world, Selby became her fetter and made her feel that life was unsuccessful. At this time, she was immortal, just to be able to keep this fetter, the only fetter of her remaining life. And for this simple goal, what can't she do? Let alone kill a few disgusting sodomites. As for her contribution to the entire world, such as eliminating potential rapists, protecting women will not be repeated.
Above, I believe in Aileen Wuornos.
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