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Essay / Natural Born Killers - 510
Natural Born Killers" is a bizarre film. With bizarre actors and great camera movements. It's unforgettable. A journey into the minds of two serial killers. The film is really good, but I think it might be even better if you were drunk You might be a little used to everyone acting weird and all the psychedelic colors But since I'm not old enough yet. to do this, I'm just going to review how I saw it. Mallory (Juliette Lewis) has a horrible life. Her brother is a little jerk, her father bullies her and her mother doesn't do anything. movie tries to make things a little funny by making its house look like a sitcom with the audience laughing (the movie as a whole is not like that). shows up at the front door of her house to deliver fifty pounds of meat. They instantly fall in love. This is where the awesome things start. Mickey and Mallory brutally beat and drowned her father, and burned her mother to death. After that, they go on a long murder spree, killing more than fifty people, they are finally stopped by one of the best cops in America: Seymour Scagnetti (Tom Sizemore). Mickey and Mallory have been separated for a year. Both locked in separate cells in a prison run by McClusky (Tommy Lee Jones). McClusky assigned Scagnetti to transport Mickey and Mallory to another location to perform a lobotomy on each of them. But the day before they are sent, a greedy reporter named Wayne Gale (Robert Downey, Jr.) gives Mickey an interview on live television. Very quickly, Mickey escapes and all hell breaks loose. This film proves to us how screwed up the world is thanks to cinema and television. Two innocent people who have been exposed to too much violence go crazy and kill innocent people. I really liked how the film tells the truth and doesn't hide anything. The big part is the last act in prison. Genius stuff! Oliver Stone is a great director and I admire him. In fact, it makes you feel sorry for this guilty couple. Harrelson gives an impressive performance. Spectacular! After seeing him all stupid in "Cheers", I was really excited to see him like that. I found it strange that his father went to prison for being a hitman..