User blog:AustinDR/Anders Behring Breivik (July 22) Proposal

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This film was based on the tragic attacks that happened in Norway back in 2011. As a dramatization of these events, the film concerns far-right terrorist Anders Behring Breivik who despised concepts such as Marxism, elites, immigration into Scandinavia, etc. Anders is introduced loading a white van with explosives and then leaving the vehicle in the close proximity of an office of a prime minister. The bombs detonate, killing 8 innocents.

Anders then disguises himself as a police officer and heads to the island of Utøya where he has the directors gather the children attending a Worker's Youth League summer camp. When that is done, Anders then murders the directors and open fires on the campers, killing dozens in his rampage. Not too shortly afterward he gets arrested and taken into interrogation. Whilst being interrogated, Behring goes on to try to instill more terrorist attacks with his "notoriety." He is appointed the lawyer Geir Lippestad to represent him in court since Lippestad represented a Nazi. Despite his hatred for Breivik, Lippestad is appointed to do so, and he at first suggests to his client that he could get a relatively light punishment if he used the insanity defense. Breivik was considering it, but opted out of it since that would mean that he wouldn't get the notoriety and media attention. At the end, Behring is sentenced to life with the survivors of his attack trying to get back to a form of normalcy.

So heinousness wise, he killed 77 people in the attack, tried to push for more white nationalist attacks, etc. Freudian excuse? Obviously has none; while he claims that his primary reason for the attacks was righteous, it's made apparent that he's motivated by his sadistic hatred against anyway who doesn't align to his standards, and that he was extremely egotistical and wanted mass media attention.

Keep in mind that while the film is based on actual events, it doesn't glamorize the terrorist attacks, nor does it paint the killer in a magnificent light. The film makes it clear that he is nothing but a delusional, egotistical, sociopathic monster who deserves nothing less than to be despised for his ideology. I'll add his page sometime later.