Primitive fear stems from memory and self-analysis

Erica 2022-04-22 07:01:04

DID crime is very suitable for making a suspense film, but this work involves neither the pursuit of the police nor the psychiatric treatment, but the judicial judgment involving the duality of human nature and the defense of the line. The male protagonist is not facing the police and the police. A doctor, but a defense attorney premised on trust. The overall process is full of classic elements such as politics, religion, revenge, and sexual inversion. The place to look, after all, my destiny is Su Qingri, which involves the trinity of DID. Rather than looking at the case objectively from the perspective of God, I am more inclined to subjectively examine the "subtle changes" in the male protagonist's heart.

There are only two opposing dominant personalities in the plot, the violent and murderous Roy and the cowardly, silly and sweet Aeron, as if the fate between the two is to love each other and kill each other, and finally create a brand new self, listen. It was a long and arduous process, but this verdict became the catalyst for the self-initiated male lead. The result was that Roy won, and under the action of the self-protection mechanism, the subjective viewpoint was blurred and the disappearance of Aeron was rationalized. As a result, there was no such person as Aeron in the male protagonist's world view. It seemed that Roy occupied the entire spirit of the male protagonist. world.

Tucao: I'm curious about what Aeron said about blackout. For this fragmentation phenomenon, his memory is always blurred, and he can't remember what he did during this lost time, which just shows that the relationship between Aeron and Roy is Dissociative DID, and Aeron's personality is discontinuous, it is very likely that Aeron and Roy are in charge of the male protagonist's memory in different time periods; at the end, the male protagonist turns the offensive and remembers everything that happened in the court, As if he knows all the memories well, the male protagonist at this time may be neither Aeron nor Roy, but a new composite personality who has all his own memories and rationalizes them, but because of Roy's victory, the proportion of evil tendencies is larger.

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Extended Reading
  • Eloy 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    I saw half of it, only to realize that I had seen it a long time ago. . . . So tender Edward Norton~~~

  • Wilfrid 2022-03-22 09:01:23

    The beginning was good, but the twist at the end was too deliberate. When I look at it, I always feel that Richard Gere looks like Fang Zhongxin, and Edward Norton looks like Edison Chen... #三三 Half#

Primal Fear quotes

  • [Marty is trying to woo Janet again, kissing the back of her neck and humming as she smokes a cigarette at the bar in the party for the Archbishop]

    Martin Vail: Come on... all you have to do is turn around.

    Janet Venable: I thought you liked it better like this. That way you don't have to look at the person.

    Martin Vail: You're mean.

    [ingratiatingly]

    Martin Vail: Look at me.

    [She turns to face him. He is grinning seductively]

    Martin Vail: Come on. Let's go find a bar you can still smoke in.

    Janet Venable: Thanks for the invite, but I don't like one-night stands all that much.

    Martin Vail: We saw each other for months.

    Janet Venable: It was a one-night stand, Marty. It just lasted six months.

  • Martin Vail: [in a private room inside the district attorney's office] Mr. Pinero has never been convicted of anything. Cops jumped him, he was left bleeding in the snow. It's a miracle he survived. Having said that, I am not opposed to a settlement.

    John Shaughnessy: A million-five and Pinero leaves the state.

    Martin Vail: You can't limit a citizen's right to live wherever he wants to. Legally, that's unenforceable.

    John Shaughnessy: Whether or not it's enforceable or just a gentleman's agreement, Mr. Pinero will know what we want.