Why is lester burnham killed
Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? Colonel Fitts killed Barbara Fitts. I've scanned through every scene and studied these interesting characters and after a day of putting the pieces together, i can confirm this is true. First we focus Colonel Fitts had no intention of killing Lester, after he found out he's not gay and he had no sexual relations with his son.
He's ashamed of his true intent of being sexually involved and emotionally attached to a man, that he killed his wife. Somehow as i study the character Barbara Fitts, you see her as heavily suppressed and abused. She never talks, she never agrees and never disagrees.
You clearly see she doesn't love her husband, and he somehow finally sees that for everything wrong that's happening in his life he blames her. His son abandons him, she allows him to leave and he is ashamed that he never wanted any of this and regrets it. He killed his wife in retaliation and tries to cover up this knowing his son will never return. When the gunshot is heard everyone reacts except carolyn but the gunshot is not heard with fitts, he enters with mass blood all over his t shirt with gloves AND NO GUN.
In some way, i see this as singling out the killer. Wouldn't she have jumped or be startled? He pulls the shirt off and wads it into a ball. As to the question of whether Carolyn shot Lester, we know this isn't the case.
Based on the fact that the gun found in the house a 44 Magnum was presumed to be the murder weapon, her gun a Glock 19 simply doesn't have the same ammo.
The why is slightly harder to pin down. In short, the Colonel portrays a number of characteristics of homosexual self-hatred , repeatedly observing the joggers and Lester with evident interest, but then aggressively questioning his son when he shows what he perceives to be homosexual traits he reacts very poorly when he sees the shower scene from Top Gun on his son's monitor, for example. The Colonel doesn't respond. It's about pilot training in the Air Force.
You never saw it? The final straw appears to be the scene in which Lester is working out. Ricky comes over and rolls him a joint. The Colonel observes through the window and sees what he thinks is his son performing oral sex on Lester.
He confronts his son who confirms that he's gay and working as a male prostitute, no less. Frank throws him out of the house and then suffers what can only be considered a breakdown. The Colonel goes to Lester's house to confront him, only to then offer him sex, only to then be turned down. Faced with the ignominy of having 'come out' to Lester and having been rejected he decides to kill him, thus returning back to the status quo of having his sexuality be a secret.
She doesn't have the guts to actually kill Lester but she is mad and her world as she knows it has collapsed and everything can be traced back to Lester changing on her. So yeah she would want to threaten and scare him, but I think you are correct she wasn't really going to kill him. It earned widespread four-star reviews, enthusiastic thumbs up, nominations, and 89 awards, including Oscars for Best Actor going to Kevin Spacey and Best Picture.
Statistics overwhelmingly support the notion that American Beauty is not just a good movie, but one of the best ever made. You nail 'em to your house, your mailbox, makes it distinctive. In short, he realizes that Angela was a symbol of what he wanted. Meaning of Rose Colors The red rose symbolizes romance, love, beauty, and courage. A red rosebud signifies beauty and purity. A thornless red rose means love at first sight.
Yellow roses symbolize friendship and joy, and new beginnings. Short of the DayA bag, a man, and a story of ruthless, hilarious vengeance. The film saw her play the younger sister of a teenage boy who inadvertently resurrects a villainous trio of witches. The black rose can be used as a symbol of death and mourning.
This concept came from the tarot cards— the death card. There is a white rose on the death card, which represents new beginnings after death to see the positivity of a tragic situation and hope for a new life. Lester is motivated immorally, but yet he is motivated and begins to live his best life.
He changes his situation, truly taking his life into his own hands. A telesales operative becomes disillusioned with his existence and begins to hunger for fresh excitement in his life.
As he experiences a new awakening of the senses, his wife and daughter also undergo changes that seriously affect their family. Angela leaves the room, and someone shoots Lester, killing him. In a closing montage, Colonel Fitts is revealed as the killer, and Lester describes his epiphany about the beauty of ordinary life.
Alan Ball had written only for television before creating the script for American Beauty, for which he won an Oscar.
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