Review: The Assassination of Gianni Versace
Even though Andrew deserved what in the end came for him, i couldn't help to feel a bit sorry for him, right before he committed suicide. He was a very clever man, and had potential to be a special man, he just lacked the most important skill of them all - he didn't wanna work for it. But all that potential was wasted, because he was raised by a man, who would steal over working, a thief. The scene were Modeste promises Andrew to help him, but instead uses the phone call to make money through a interview, is so heartbreaking. That he was ready to let his son get caught over some money! Andrew was absolutely crazy, don*t get me wrong, but you can see why turned out that way. He could have been a absolute normal person, if his is parents had been normal.
Even though Andrew deserved what in the end came for him, i couldn't help to feel a bit sorry for him, right before he committed suicide. He was a very clever man, and had potential to be a special man, he just lacked the most important skill of them all - he didn't wanna work for it. But all that potential was wasted, because he was raised by a man, who would steal over working, a thief. The scene were Modeste promises Andrew to help him, but instead uses the phone call to make money through a interview, is so heartbreaking. That he was ready to let his son get caught over some money! Andrew was absolutely crazy, don*t get me wrong, but you can see why turned out that way. He could have been a absolute normal person, if his is parents had been normal.