Yes, the movie All Good Things (2010) is loosely based on the true story of Robert Durst, an American real estate heir who was suspected of killing his wife and two others. However, the movie takes creative liberties and does not fully portray the events accurately.
What is the true story behind the movie All Good Things (2010)?
“All Good Things” is a dramatized retelling of the life of Robert Durst, who is known for his alleged involvement in the disappearance of his wife, Kathie Durst, and two others, Susan Berman and Morris Black.
The movie focuses on the relationship between Robert and his wife, Kathie, and his alleged involvement in her disappearance. The film also depicts Robert’s strained relationship with his family, including his abusive father and his mentally ill brother.
In real life, Robert Durst is the son of a wealthy New York City real estate magnate, Seymour Durst. In 1982, Kathie Durst went missing and has never been found. In 2000, Susan Berman, a close friend of Robert Durst, was killed in her home in Los Angeles. In 2001, Robert was arrested for the murder of Morris Black, a neighbor in Galveston, Texas.
In 2015, after the release of the HBO documentary “The Jinx,” which investigated Durst’s alleged involvement in Berman’s murder, Robert Durst was arrested in New Orleans and charged with Berman’s murder. In 2021, he was found guilty of Berman’s murder and sentenced to life in prison. Durst has denied involvement in all three cases.
Are there any books about the true story behind the movie All Good Things (2010)?
Yes, there is a book titled “A Deadly Secret: The Bizarre and Chilling Story of Robert Durst” by Matt Birkbeck, which was published in 2015. The book provides a detailed account of the life of Robert Durst, who is the inspiration behind the movie All Good Things.
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