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I think it's a pretty silly point

Posted by tunenut on December 30, 2013 at 16:47:39:

The article's writer was a victim of a crime and she is complaining that these kind of crimes should not be entertaining.

But movies about criminals go back to the earliest days of the movies- and people have been entertained by gangsters, murderers, and robbers for all that time.

Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine is obviously derived from the Madoff scandal.

It is a shame she was victimized by her father, and maybe she should avoid movies on that subject. But bottom line, it was entertaining.