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Dec. 9th, 2019 08:34 amСамый гуманный суд (с)
((Не считаю себя кровожадным, но вот такой приговор чудаку за мелкие шалости представляется очень смешным. 22 годика без права аппеляции. За 7 изнасилованных и убитых и длинным списком попыток насилия.
В фильме, адвокат долго пыталась рассмотреть в монстре человеческое. Даже до слез его довела. Ах, ах.))
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"Основанная на реальных событиях история поимки маньяка, в существование которого никто не верил 8 лет, и идущего по его следу инспектора Франка Маня, чьи идеалистические представления о профессии разрушаются при столкновении с бюрократией, коррупцией и жестокостью."
Guy Georges (born Guy Rampillon, 15 October 1962) is a French serial killer, dubbed "The Beast of the Bastille", who was convicted of murdering seven women between 1991 and 1997.
He was born Guy Rampillon to a French mother and a Black American father (George Cartwright, a soldier [1]) who abandoned him as a small child.[1]
From 1991 to 1997, Guy Georges assaulted, tortured, raped and killed seven women in the neighbourhood of the Bastille, the Bourbon-era Parisian prison.[2]
Georges was arrested on 26 March 1998 and admitted his guilt to police. Described by psychiatrists as a "narcissistic psychopath",[3] he was sentenced in April 2001 to life imprisonment, without the possibility of parole for 22 years.
((Не считаю себя кровожадным, но вот такой приговор чудаку за мелкие шалости представляется очень смешным. 22 годика без права аппеляции. За 7 изнасилованных и убитых и длинным списком попыток насилия.
В фильме, адвокат долго пыталась рассмотреть в монстре человеческое. Даже до слез его довела. Ах, ах.))
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"Основанная на реальных событиях история поимки маньяка, в существование которого никто не верил 8 лет, и идущего по его следу инспектора Франка Маня, чьи идеалистические представления о профессии разрушаются при столкновении с бюрократией, коррупцией и жестокостью."
Guy Georges (born Guy Rampillon, 15 October 1962) is a French serial killer, dubbed "The Beast of the Bastille", who was convicted of murdering seven women between 1991 and 1997.
He was born Guy Rampillon to a French mother and a Black American father (George Cartwright, a soldier [1]) who abandoned him as a small child.[1]
From 1991 to 1997, Guy Georges assaulted, tortured, raped and killed seven women in the neighbourhood of the Bastille, the Bourbon-era Parisian prison.[2]
Georges was arrested on 26 March 1998 and admitted his guilt to police. Described by psychiatrists as a "narcissistic psychopath",[3] he was sentenced in April 2001 to life imprisonment, without the possibility of parole for 22 years.
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Date: 2020-01-09 02:26 pm (UTC)A sequel, Marfa Girl 2, was released in 2018.
Plot
The film follows Adam, a directionless 16-year-old living in the working class town of Marfa, Texas, and his sexual relationships with his teenage girlfriend, twenty-something neighbor, an aggressive local artist, and his pregnant high school teacher, while an unhinged, misogynistic border patrol agent watches over the neighborhood. What ensues is a web of sex, drugs, and violence as the Latino skater punks adjust to their gritty, aimless life in the dead end town.[2][3]
Production
Marfa Girl was shot exclusively in Marfa, a small town in Presidio County, Texas. The town had previously been used as the filming location for the critically acclaimed 1956 film Giant, which was also the last movie to star James Dean.[4] Clark cast a mix of professional and non-professional actors for the roles in Marfa Girl.[4]
Release date
November 20, 2012
Running time
106 min
Country United States
Language English
Budget $2 million