Norma in 'The Big Crunch'
Isn't she horrible? What a *beep* stirrer! She is partly to blame for the trouble blowing up and the girls death and she seems to be enjoying herself too.
shareIsn't she horrible? What a *beep* stirrer! She is partly to blame for the trouble blowing up and the girls death and she seems to be enjoying herself too.
shareI found the killers in The Big Crunch the most detestable. Norma and Kenneth for their how cold blooded they were and Kenneths wife for her stupidity and self-righteousness. All the killers committed horrible crimes but I had some empathy for them because I felt they were mentally ill and suffering a great deal from their past traumas. I never thought that about the killers in The Big Crunch.
I had some sympathy for Michael but the rest were the just vile.
I don't think you could have any sympathy for Tina in "To say I love you" either...
She was just an attention seeker who got fed up of having to look after her blind sister - I pretty pathetic excuse for becoming a murderer.
Although I strongly disliked Tina I felt a little bit sorry for her when she said that a teacher at school said she had no personality and she said "he's right she's got all my personality". I do think it was very unfair of her parents to make her give up most of her childhood to look after her sister and give her sister more attention than her. However I still think she was an evil cold-hearted bitch.
shareIt has nothing to do with anything, but the end of To say i love you was almost exactly the same as the film Red Dragon - the imo horribly inferior remake of Manhunter...
Only in Red Dragon it wasn't the very end we just think it is... like I said nowt to do with anything just an observation