Would you find him guilty?
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Lester_Burnham_Risen — 11 years ago(April 27, 2014 05:29 PM)
no - at beginning he is on trial for killing a man who was raping and molesting Lolita
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Lester_Burnham_Risen — 11 years ago(April 28, 2014 06:17 AM)
which film, the proper one from 1962 or the 1997 abortion.
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highpriestess32 — 11 years ago(April 30, 2014 10:57 AM)
Off topic slightly but I am just catching up with this board and like your responses on certain threads, Saemilin, particularly your reasons for not nurturing/enabling a relationship with that 18 year-old when you were aged 28.
Yes this board as you rightly pointed out, is for the purpose of the later version of Lolita. I have both versions but didn't see the original until much later after the first, which I have to say, is by far the best version in my personal opinion. It carries a profound and more intimate delve into Humbert's psyche I think.
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highpriestess32 — 11 years ago(April 30, 2014 11:02 AM)
Of course I find him guilty - he
was
guilty. I would hope everyone else would find him guilty too. Regardless of the hapless nature of his adoration for Lolita he broke the law. The fact I actually feel for Humbert and his plight should have no influence on whether or not I would find him guilty in a court of law if I was a juror and if that is what you are asking.
"Has anyone seen my wife?" - Columbo