Murder by Numbers
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1:11:02
It's just a theory.
Can I lay it out for you?

1:11:05
Yeah.
1:11:29
"Therefore...
1:11:31
...every truly free act is a crime,
for crime sets one apart...

1:11:35
...from the machinery of mass society.
1:11:38
It can't be a crime of profit
or passion, but gratuitous and random.

1:11:42
Crime as philosophy, as freedom. "
1:11:50
Interesting.
1:11:54
Do you believe it?
1:11:56
It's a school paper.
You have to write something.

1:12:01
I enjoy taking indefensible positions
and creating an argument for them.

1:12:07
But do you believe it?
1:12:11
So then the question is,
how did you pick the victim?

1:12:15
Was it random?
1:12:18
I mean, that's the way I'd do it.
1:12:21
That one right there,
with the flowers. She's perfect.

1:12:24
No, she's too skinny.
1:12:28
You understand what random means?
We don't choose.

1:12:31
- Don't talk to me like I'm a moron.
- We have to follow the plan...

1:12:36
- This one! What about this one?
- Don't get impatient.

1:12:42
Wait a second.
1:12:45
Pull up, where the girl
is loading the groceries.

1:12:49
Okay.
1:12:53
But you lose the point of a
philosophical crime if you feel guilty.

1:12:58
How do you mean?
1:12:59
If you kill somebody to prove
you're free, and then throw up...


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