Even if he's lonely, he's a lonely pervert

Sidney 2022-09-14 15:24:12

It was for JR's sake. To be honest, I think it's hard to make such semi-fictional films about serial killers. I can only try to respect the facts of the case. I also felt the same way when I watched "The Green River Killer" before.

I will not talk about JR's acting skills. One of the reasons for becoming his NC fan is his ability to perform roles. A person in his 30s plays a helpless and angry teenager in his 10s, but he is so in place and tense (of course this It has a lot to do with a baby face that grows against the innocent expression), usually with a gentle smile from time to time, and the obsessive and terrifying eyes in the process of killing are really amazing... In short, the eyes of NC fans All you can see is the sparkle.

As for Dahmer, the performance in the movie basically follows the real thing. He was always abandoned by his family because he was a teenager, or he was gay himself, but the most important fact was that he was indeed a pervert. His obsession and love for corpses far exceeds that of living people. What happened in that gay bar was enough to explain everything. He could have sex with people directly without taking drugs, but he always took the other party into the room before he was dazed. After the first murder because of anger, although he fell on the sofa and cried a lot, and drank a lot of alcohol before he dared to dismember the corpse, it was obviously not because of fear, or rather killed for himself. And fear, it is better to say that he is afraid of discovering what is really in his heart, so he took away the corpse and threw it away, but still kept a head - at the risk of being discovered again and again Again and again the aftertaste of the thrill of murder. Later, every time Dahmer saw a prey, he had to kill the other party before infringing. Obviously, it was not the living flesh and blood, conscious and emotional people who brought him the feeling of pleasure and love, but relatively cold and unresponsive. controlled corpse. Maybe this has something to do with the desire for control in the heart, or the distorted result of being over-controlled by his father when he was young-although his father repeatedly abandoned him, he was extremely strict with him and could not be disobedient at all, requiring him to open the box. at this point. And Dahmer's body is not strong, so he was pressed to the ground and unable to move when he was learning similar grappling skills in the bedroom - hoping to control everything but being physically disadvantaged, this subtle contrast is even more dramatic. Internal imbalance.

In short, all these factors create a person with a twisted heart, who is addicted to corpses and ignores the living. Remember the black guy he seduced last, he still wants to kill him, that's true love, for Dahmer. Later, the black man ran away and came back. He sat on the sofa and expressed his affection to him, saying that he felt that he was very strong, humorous, and gentle. No one has ever been so gentle to him, so he came back, but let's see Looking at Dahmer's face, is there even a trace of warmth and being moved? Not at all. He listened coldly to the other party's appeal, but he didn't feel moved at all, even his eyes were cold (that's why he said JR's acting is too good) or want to kill the other party -

so in the end, this is a story of a perverted murderer, his gentleness and kindness on the outside and his coldness and morbidity on the outside are actually not in conflict, and it's hard for you to say which. is the real Dahmer, which is his nature and which is his cover - there is no way to distinguish, both are him, both are in one person, they are not one and the other Being one, but not contradicting each other, constitute such a peculiar personality, how can you say that this is not human nature?

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Dahmer quotes

  • Jeffrey Dahmer: You know what the cross was, don't you?

    Rodney: Yeah, where Jesus died, right?

    Jeffrey Dahmer: A torture device... used to kill criminals. So when you pray to it, it's like praying to an electric chair, or a guillotine.

  • Jeffrey Dahmer: You think you're a rebel don't you?

    Lance Bell: Not really.

    Jeffrey Dahmer: Okay. What's your favorite movie?

    Lance Bell: Bonnie and Clyde.

    Jeffrey Dahmer: Okay. Your favorite band?

    Lance Bell: Lynyrd Skynrd.

    Jeffrey Dahmer: What do you think of police?

    Lance Bell: Don't like 'em.

    Jeffrey Dahmer: Well, it's pretty obvious you're a rebel. You're against the establishment.

    Lance Bell: Yeah, maybe I am?

    Jeffrey Dahmer: So, why don't you see that having sex with only girls is following the most fascist social lie of them all?

    Lance Bell: Clyde Barrow broke every law there was, including killing people. He did not fuck guys.

    Jeffrey Dahmer: I read he did. They just wouldn't put that in a movie.

    Lance Bell: It's SUCH bullshit.