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[–] KikiCat 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

You can see and explore how a narcissist could do these things and still think that s/he's misunderstood and they're the hero of their own story.

Also we all want to treat these people like entities of pure evil but you'll have a hard time reconciling that hitler loved his cat or dog or whatever or that a child molester goes home and takes care of his aging mom or whatever.

Does it condone their actions? No. Can it make us question why people do this and how can it be that these people that do horrible things aren't entities of pure evil that go around kicking puppies and setting hospitals on fire all the time.

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[–] Mediocrity ago 

So, what you're saying is arson that kills some newly weds is somehow less egregious if the person turns around and helps an old lady across the street? That's very liberal of you.

If a we as a society need a Sundance film to show us how to objectively question the motives of dangerous criminals, we have bigger problems. So I say again, grow up.

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[–] KikiCat ago 

I'm saying it might be even more. Because you can't tell if that nice man walking his dog next to you in the park is a rapist or something. The killer can be your nice neighbor.

The whole point of movie could be to see into the mind of the killer and how he thinks he should be the object of sympathy. We as the audience can deny him and say you're still fucked up. But it's an interesting take on the typical ha ha I'm so sadistic and evil Andi just looove killing.