Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Season 1 Review - Une odyssée psychologique et émotionnelle complexe

Dahmer Story Season 1


Dahmer Story Season 1 :

Lorsque Jeffrey a été interrogé, les autorités ont trouvé des crânes, des bassins d'hommes et d'autres morceaux de carcasses de ses victimes que Jeff avait conservés après avoir tué un total de 17 hommes.


La série, co-créée par Ryan Murphy et Ian Brennan, couvre une variété de sujets. L'un d'entre eux est la façon dont les apparences peuvent être trompeuses, comme en témoigne le fait que Dahmer saison 1, un bel homme, reçoit un laissez-passer gratuit des autorités et ne fait pratiquement face à aucune accusation pour ses meurtres.


L'histoire, qui est principalement racontée du point de vue des victimes de Dahmer, décrit comment les insuffisances de la justice et l'inefficacité de la police ont permis au tueur en série de poursuivre sa séquence meurtrière pendant plusieurs années.


En plus de voir l'incompétence de la police qui a permis au meurtrier de masse de poursuivre sa folie meurtrière d'une décennie, l'émission donne également un aperçu de la façon dont Jeffrey a fréquemment abusé de son privilège blanc parce que la loi lui est favorable lorsqu'il est accusé de certaines infractions.

Most serial killers experience a difficult childhood, and the suppressed frustration and rage eventually surface through their crimes. This is also evident in the show’s story of Jeff. The show highlights the neglect he received from both of his parents while he was growing up.

The dysfunctional relationship between Jeff’s mother and father is marked by constant disputes and confrontations, and to make things worse, neither one of them makes any attempt to keep this hidden from Jeff. Instead, they simply neglect him. His father was always there to help him when he messed up, but he wasn’t emotionally present with him. We see how he tries to talk to his father about his fantasies, but despite sharing the same fantasies as Jeff, his father avoids the subject.

Despite Joyce Flint’s best efforts, sources claim that she became prey to excessive medications, which caused a rupture in her marriage. Up to 26 tablets were consumed by Jeff’s mother daily when she was pregnant with Jeff.

The show demonstrates how Jeff’s transformation into a serial killer was significantly influenced by his environment. It is also commendable to see that they did not overlook showcasing his formative years, which is vital for molding a person’s personality. The show’s creators are clever because they resist simply attributing his actions to genetic factors and they refuse to opt for the simple solution. Although biology is unquestionably vital, the environment is also essential, and they seem to realize this and make their case convincingly.


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