Ryan Gosling on Robert Durst: 'He's a Complicated Guy'
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- čas přidán 15. 03. 2015
- As the press and fans alike react to the surprise ending to the HBO documentary, The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst, in which Durst himself mumbles “he killed them all” in the privacy of a bathroom, Ryan Gosling reflects on playing a fictionalized version of the real estate heir.
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Jarecki made a better job of investigating Durst than any NY, LA or TX police dept. combined.
Durst isn't a smart man, his lawyers were smart, he is a spoiled little rich kid who was overlooked by his father as head of the family business in the same way "Fredo" from the Godfather was, he was so smart infact he asked Jarecki and co to interview him regarding his life's ups and downs but instead was charged, rightly, for the death of his "Friend" in LA, the 2nd friend to die at his hands.
Durst is intelligent but certainly isn't "smart" in avoiding arrest. Based on his behavior it's clear part of him wanted to get caught.
Didn't he actually provide some commentary on the movie "All Good Things"? WHO would do that?
I agree with your statements. Jerecki gave him just enough rope with which to hang himself with. Too bad it wasn't done literally. The cops were intimidated by the Durst family name and failed to properly investigate, and they weren't helped by the Westchester DA Pirro, that bitch.The Dursts knew there was something very wrong with Robert, even brother Douglas has expressed fear of him. Hopefully this jury gets it right.
You expect the cops to go undercover and direct a fucking movie staring Ryan Gosling to catch this psycho???
Durst is best described as cunning. The part of his brain that makes him think he’s smarter than everyone else is the same part that made him call Jarecki and ask to be interviewed. He did this based on liking the movie where he was portrayed as a triple murderer. He must like that about himself, because he flaunts it. No empathy, and has to check with friends to make sure that he’s coming across in the correct emotional tone to be believable. Glad I don’t know Bobby Bowsaw 🪚
"There's just no way to really know"
uhhhhhh...yeah......
I just pray he just confess. He's old and lived his life, confessing will give the family of the victims some closure, maybe, lighten their heart somewhat.
That would have been great, but not in his nature to be direct about wrongdoings. The only time he’s honest is to deflect from what’s important.
Confess? You don’t know a narcissist.
Yay! He's found guilty for the Berman murder!
@@theoldgibson-savagehomeste4372 The best ever! Been waiting so long for this. Now on to Kathie!
I'm glad he's caught. Very dangerous person. Chills to know he was out there free hurting people
+bbcasting The fact you try to put people down with childish name calling shows you're the only weak one here. Pathetic.
bbcasting either the roids ate your brain or you barely graduated high school.
That moment my jaw dropped. But i wasn’t surprised deep down. This man is a liar murderer manipulating everyone but not in the usual narcissistic way you expect it.
This whole documentary he kept dropping easter eggs to him being guilty of all things. There was definitely something about him and his trauma going all the way to his father only caring about their name and business and mother he clearly loved, mysteriously falling/jumping from his childhood home roof and subsequent death and funeral and daddy/power issues that triggered a shift in him. Him mentioning his dominance over kathy wanting her independence or feuding with his brother doug taking over the family business when he couldn’t and not wanting anything disturbing his freedom of life. Everytime something or someone that could pose issue to that especially regarding using him for money and wealth he loathed, made him go to extremes measures. He hated having all that wealth and even admired his prison mates for building themselves from nothing compared to him being born with so much money already he saw as a burden. kathie his 1st wife that disappeared after she wanted a divorce and settlement, morris black his Galveston neighbor he killed who probably found out about him when he came clean to his real identity and might have blackmailed when really finding out about his status and his old friend susie who was on hard times wanting money and the cops and DA in NYC getting to her to reopem the kathie case. He never wanted to leave trace of that. I wonder if they ever tested him for some sort of personality or severe mental disorder because he clearly isn’t just your average serial killer driven by killing more so by necessity of anyone’s who may want him to do things as Robert Durst the millionaire or man whom he clearly hated that part of him because of his unresolved trauma of what that meant to him. It’s almost like someone who never seeked therapy to understand why they have a pattern of anger towards such subject but just went way too far by killing those in his way instead. Very sad and interesting to watch unfortunately to the point where he was also able for a long time to afford the best defense team of lawyers and possibly his family helping quiet down some of the justice system higher ups to clear their name while distancing themselves from Robert. He got way with it for too long
I thought Gosling did a terrible job of portraying Durst. He failed to grasp the essence of Durst. He seemed wooden. Besides, Gosling is much too attractive, Durst is butt ugly and lacks charisma. Durst has that person most likely to murder someone look. His eyes are soulless.
Jarecki would hold more responsibility on that one.
Gosling's everything i detest about Hollywood
and no one understands him but his woman.
unfortunately he murdered her
the movie was well done. and I believe he loved her, but the way is just too damaged.
LOL