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Wednesday
Nov282007

Mr. Brooks... the movie?

Memories are so weird. It's like all your senses work when you think about something so fond. For instance I can remember how things smelled at the house I grew up in. I can remember the bubble lights on my aunt's Christmas tree. I can remember the sounds of everyone moving, all the life.

It seems as time went on, I became someone else who dwells on what was then and not now. For some reason it's hard for me to make something out of everything right now. I did get married recently and I love my wife with all I got and we are extremely happy, that's not the problem. I just wonder if the fondness I have for my memories will exist in present day life or is it going to only happen when everything is torn from me? Is that when I will look back at this point in time and remember the smells?

Anyway, haha, as you can tell I may be going through that phase of "why are we here?" I am pretty fucking normal I think but a part of me believes I will find an answer to all my questions soon. At least I hope.

Have YOU seen the movie Mr. Brooks? It's a very in-depth murder-influenced movie that is very creepy. It stars Kevin Costner, Demi Moore, William Hurt, and Dane Cook. Mr. Brooks (Costner) is addicted to murdering people and is extremely good at covering it up, in fact he has never been discovered but has been dubbed "The Thumbprint Killer" in all the newspapers.He did leave his killing days behind him for two years until his alter ego, Marshall (Hurt), somhow convinces him to go out and do one last one. Easily convinced, Mr. Brooks murders again but this time leaves the curtains open in the midst of his homocide and is confronted the next day by a man named Mr. Smith (Cook). Mr. Smith is an amateur photographer with photo's to finally put the thumbprint killer away. Instead he discovers he had a rush on watching the killing and asked Mr. Brooks if he could join his next session.

It gets more interesting as time goes on. It's a disturbing movie because you are forced to side with the murderer and the acting is so convincing. I recommend this movie to anyone. 

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