



After all, nothing beats a dose of literary alienation every now and then. Later, I then found out that the novel on which the film was adapted from is a personal favorite of Kurt Cobain (because he was able to identify with Jean-Baptiste Grenouille's outsider mentality), which naturally leaves me even more intrigued to read it. But seeing the film in all its glorious bizarreness and vivid peculiarity after all of those apathetic years, "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer" has turned out to be quite an exhilarating cinematic surprise. Despite the fact that the visually innovative Tom Tykwer is at the directorial helm, my inclination to watch this film is quite lukewarm at best mainly because, well, I just don't know why. He kind of disliked that fact and he felt that he already achieved everything that he wants to and that he has no purpose in life anymore.For some reasons unclear to me, "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer" has never really piqued my interest before. Now, the reason why he let himself get devoured was bc he realized that the people liked him bc of the perfume and not bc of himself. Basically, everything went extremely overboard. And on his journey in finding and creating the perfect scent he wanted to have, he ended up murdering those women. That’s the reason why he became so obsessed with creating perfumes. Jean Baptiste Grenouille’s strong sense of smell made him a gifted man and as far as i know, he didn’t have his own scent and he wanted to have one.

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