Why did he kill all those people?

Why did he kill all those people?

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Psychopath or something. He might have cried in the end, I forget

Seething tranny rage, like the axe killer tranny

he cried because he was a little twink in prison. no regret for his actions, just the consequences

Hi, thanks for fueling my need to talk about Kevin.

At the end of the book, there's a flashback to one of their earlier visits in prison. His mother asks him why he didn't kill her, and he replies: "when you're putting on a show, you don't shoot the audience". It basically shows that the reason he killed everyone was to prove something to her. He kills them because he wants her love.

All the people that Kevin kills in the school are the 'favourite' or 'the best' in some way (bar rando cafeteria worker, but he didn't account that they would stay in the gym so we'll forgive the deviation from his plan). There's the best basketball player, actor, dancer, most popular girl, etc, and then the teacher who isn't really a favourite in any sense, but who does like Kevin - you could argue that he's her favourite student because of how aloof he is in her classes and the way she thinks she can see through that and find some emotion in him. In his father's case, it's the same deal, he's his father's favourite child. But, he hates his dad. He thinks he's an idiot, and he's the wrong parent - he wants affection from the other. In his sister's, it's because Celia is his mother's favourite child, and she has always managed to get what he craves throughout: his mother's genuine affection.

There's an assumption that he makes the decision to do it the day his parents' discuss their possible divorce, and he overhears his father say that he would take custody of Kevin. He can't imagine a worse fate than being stuck with the wrong parent and never being able to have the one thing he's always wanted.

Also,
Kevin does show regret for his actions. He has an entire 'redemption' scene at the end of the book, where you can see that he does feel remorse for what he did. Though we don't know for certain because his mother never hears his words, she believes that she does say he's sorry through his tears.

Rumor is he was on cocaine

>he's sorry through his tears.
maybe sorry to her

reminder that Miller was relentlessly autistic in seeking out this role since this movie didn't get made right away

asked his agent once a week why the school shooter movie wasn't getting made yet

what a freak

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Not so tough when it's time to go to big boy jail.

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FUCK EZRA
FUCK EZRA
FUCK EZRA THE MUTT AND HIS POZZED PROLAPSED UNSHAVEN ASSHOLE
NIGGER

Jesus Christ all he did was choke her a little bit. Let it go, bigots.

nah he gets it, you're just ugly

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He didn't kill them because they were the "best" at something, the novel actually makes that clear. It was because they were all very passionate about their pursuits and he found their passion contemptible

Probably gonna get raped

Are you ok?

I'm just struggling to understand why he did it.
He threw away his career at 27 when he had everything going for him.

Is this movie worth watching?

This is unironically the gayest post here

why would he get raped? he would be accepted into aryan brotherhood if he killed a nigger.

The novel does not make that clear. The novel speculates as to whether it's because they're the best or favourites or very passionate about their pursuits. The novel does not know, because it is told from the point of view of his mother, who does not know. Therefore, the novel is designed for the reader to draw their own conclusion based on its given (arguably unreliable) evidence.

He was doing it so he could finally spend some more time with you.

It actually is all memes aside
Lynne Ramsay is a good director

Kevin is relentlessly handsome.

sexually frustrated hapa male w a bbc porn fetish he'd spam all over blueboards. Subject also frequents asianmasculinity.

and how

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"Okay, throw out the cafeteria worker, clearly there by mistake; Kevin has a neat mind, and he'd prefer a tidy group of ten. Otherwise, every one of them enjoyed something. Never mind whether this passion was pursued with any flash; whatever his parents claim, I gather Soweto Washington hadn't a chance at going pro; Denny was (forgive me,Thelma) an atrocious actor, and Greer Ulanov's petitioning New York congressmen who were going to vote with Clinton anyway was a waste of time. No one is willing to admit as much now, but Joshua Lukronsky's obsession with movies was apparently annoying to many more students than just our son; he was forever quoting whole sequences of dialogue from Quentin Tarantino scripts and staging tiresome contests at lunch, when the rest of the table preferred to negotiate trades of roast beef sandwiches for slices of pound cake, over who could name ten Robert DeNiro films in chronological order. Be that as it may, Joshua did love movies, and even his outright irksomeness didn't keep Kevin from coveting the infatuation itself. It didn't seem to matter infatuation with what. Soweto Washington loved sport and at least the illusion of a future with the Knicks; Miguel Espinoza, learning (at any rate, Harvard); Jeff Reeves, Telemann; Denny Corbitt, Tennessee Williams; Mouse Ferguson, the Pentium III processor; Ziggy Randolph, West Side Story, not to mention other men; Laura Woolford loved herself; and Dana Rocco—the ultimate unforgivable—loved Kevin.

I realize that Kevin doesn't experience his aversions as envy. To Kevin, all ten of his victims were supremely ridiculous. They each got excited over trifles, and their enthusiasms were comical. But like my wallpaper of maps, impenetrable passions have never made Kevin laugh. From early childhood, they have enraged him.”

Interviewer: In the book, Kevin appears to have many features and traits common in children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. What approach did you take to portraying the character and did ASD feature in that approach?

Ezra Miller: My belief, and this is purely a belief, is that the human complex cannot be covered in pragmatic psychology. So while I see where that question comes from, and certainly I identify with the notion that Kevin could have, in some version of a diagnosis, some kind of social disorder, a psychological condition will never play a role in how I create a character. Human beings are far more than a diagnosis and a pill for a cure. In America the diagnosis of autism is spiking, and there’s some ridiculous statistic about the rate at which kids are being diagnosed with some form of ASD, so at what point can we incorporate what we’re now viewing as a disorder as just some aspect of the human condition?

I know some people who are autistic, and they’re brilliant. They have space in their head that we use for words and ridiculous social interactions, factoids and little trivial things that they use for something they truly feel passionate about on an intellectual level. Sometimes I just don’t know what the difference is apart from the fact they’ve been diagnosed. So as an actor I certainly don’t feel that a human being can be summarised by a disorder.

you'd hope so

Boomer here, he’s gonna be fine and still in movies.
He’s not the first psychotic Jew who flies off the handle from drugs and he won’t be the last.

If she is so certain that this is the reason why he kills them, then why does she still spend half the book wondering as to why he did it? Even in the last chapter, she isn't sure why he does it. That is only one of her speculations on the subject, and she's been built up for the rest of the novel to be wholly unreliable, so own conclusions should be drawn and if you can't see that, then you've arguably missed half the point of the book.

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Wonder how Lionel feels about Ezra'a flying off the handle

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