It is impossible to translate nonsense into the generally accepted language of political terminology. It is impossible to interpret a nightmare rationally, to give order to chaos and some logic to the absurd. When you think about "BR," you involuntarily recall some grotesque, almost implausible figures of rapists who have lost their human appearance, well, at least the image of that fascist ghoul Atilla, played by Donald Sutherland in Bernardo Bertolucci's film "The Twentieth Century." And what is Attila's "program"? Smash, rape, kill — the more blood, the better! Atilla is not a man, he is a subhuman, a beast...
But here is a newspaper photo: three of the "BR" before the court in Turin — two boys, one girl. Smart, intelligent people, marked with the stamp of if not spirituality, then at least dignity. The girl is sitting in a relaxed, slightly defiant, but graceful pose. All three, by the way, are former students. The other photo is a portrait of Rspato Curzio, one of the leaders of the "BR". He had a curly beard, a thick mustache, large, calm dark eyes, and black eyebrows, like a young teacher or a young doctor. And these are the killers? Yes, the killers.
To understand why it seems impossible to recognize Atilla in them. (although, undoubtedly, Atilla hides in the soul of each of them, and through the eyes of this graceful student, it is he who looks into the lens), we need to look into their past. It turns out that everyone is from "good", well-off, even rich families. Everyone had a great upbringing, but apparently everyone was used to not denying themselves anything. "Everything at once" was easy for nm, since childhood. It would seem that what kind of calculation would they have to bring into a state of stupor and paralysis the social system that serves them and pleases them? The answer to this tricky question has been given — and in great detail — by many relatively recent films, in particular, Luchino Visconti's film "Family Portrait in the Interior".
Yes, these are the offspring of the "powerful of this world," and for them the impossible is not enough. However, in order to protect their families, banks, homes, factories, and capital, the "powerful of this world" created and improved a complex mechanism of bourgeois legality, justice, and police a long time ago. And suddenly it turned out that the mechanism, so lovingly and carefully adjusted by grandfathers and fathers, interferes with their "sons". Those young people who appear in Visconti's film one by one at the Professor's house (played by Burt Lancaster) are clearly in a hurry to prove that they are above all calculation and above all common sense. Their behavior is governed by a completely incomprehensible mixture of capricious impulses, a serene confidence in their own infallibility, in the permissiveness granted to them by wealth.
What is happening in Visconti's interior expresses not a norm, but a painful social anomaly. A social convulsion is passing through the professor's office. The professor's house is split by a social rift that begins far beyond the boundaries of this apartment. And the randomness of the catastrophe that befell the Professor, who suddenly burst into his quiet, intelligent refuge in a hysterical, absurd tangle of unnatural inconsistencies, acts as the inevitable result of a certain pattern.
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