How do you think he feels knowing both Adolf Hitler AND Charles Manson will be waiting for him in hell when he finally kicks the bucket?
>dead people waiting for him in the afterlifeKek you might as well have said you'll set the bogeyman on him.
>>218987065Considering how many of his Hollywood friends will end up there too it's Hitler and Manson who should be afraid
He will ascend to the Heavens for producing such splendid kinography
>>218987065You could say he raped in moderation for a hollywood jew.
>>218987065He did nothing wrong desu
>>218987111Remember the Quentin Tarantino interview?
>>218987065The femoid "victim" later came out saying she was asking for it and the judge was a conservacuck
was he in the einstein files?
>>218987589The state prosecutor was Mormon, but the judge afaik was just hungry for public acclaim. He reneged on Polanski's plea deal to drag the trial out in front of the press, and this caused Polanski to flee the country so that he could make more kino. I'm thankful that he got to make more kino
>>218987065Is it that hard to add context at the end of the post? like:btw this is ____ he did ___
>>218987065Another Epstein files guy or just a pedophile outside of that ring?
>>218987841do they not have theaters in the 4th world?
>>218987867Wouldn't surprise me but he's been a chomo since 1977 (at least).
>>218987868im not 60 years old, why would i be acquainted with movies made in the middle of the 20th century. Only cinephiles and perhaps the French care about guys like Roman Polanski or Alfred hitchcock
>>218987868You think im old enough to have been able to watch Chinatown in theaters?
>>218987065The Ninth Gate was so good, may watch it again after this thread
Polanski's filmographic themes and subjects stand in stark contradiction to his actions as an individual. For example, 1979's 'Tess' was a film dedicated to his late wife Sharon Tate, released to cinemas 2 years after his eponymous trial. It was a film firmly from the perspective of an ill-fated Victorian bride, vulnerable to the whims of men besotted by her beauty, before she eventually fell prey to their ill desires. It is a starkly empathetic film, shown to have deep understanding of the plight and predation between the sexes & classes within Victorian Britain -- and provides an equally stark contrast with Polanski's actions as his own man. Maybe it was his film of repentance.
It's morbidly hilarious how successful they managed to memoryhole how normalized that behavior was up until the 80s.
>>218987830Yeah the judge wanted to make an example out of him or something, even though the bitch didn't say anything that could really indict him
>>218987111Lol
>>218987589>drugs and then rapes a 12 year old he lured to his house on the pretense of a paid modeling shoot>uhhh I did do it but she was asking for it your honor also I'm pretty sure her mother knew what was going on but really needed the money>Left wing freak prosecutor wants to give him a slap on the wrist>Based wholesome small-town family values judge tosses it out>He realizes he's going to spend years in prison so he flees back to Europe (where he continues to prey on more children)Chinatown was good though I guess
>>218989175She was 13yo and it was all consensual
>>218989175Funny enough, left wingers are the ones against pedophilia now that maga rhetoric is changing from "trump never touched any kids" to "actually, is touching kids really that big of a deal?"
pretty sure nazis are outnumbered by kikes in hell