I'm trying to think of what common factors would make a movie illegal/break the law. Some that come to mind would be:
animal cruelty
child actors working over legal hours
unsafe/unsanitary conditions, maybe?
invoking violence, possibly?
Would be curious what others come up with.
But yeah, even if it seems sick to some people, if all the legal work is done and the actors fully consent then there is nothing wrong with a movie being depraved.
What got me the most is how he feigned sadness after the autopsy descriptions of one of the boys. Blatantly obvious he's putting on a show. Especially with his sarcasm and antics the entire rest of the time. Can't wait to see his shocked Pikachu face when he gets life.
I'm not sure what kind of experience the convicted person will have in prison but if it's rough and unpleasant, I might prefer that he spend the rest of his life knowing that he'll never be free. But it's hard to say how I'd feel if one of the victims were actually my family. Maybe I'd just want the murderer to no longer exist.
nate6259 t1_j9x184h wrote
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Fine by me!