What we fear is often what we cannot accept

Garett 2022-04-23 07:01:27

A slaughter, and the suspect, Alron, has no previous convictions, no witnesses, no confessions, no motive, and looks weak. And why did Martin want to be the defense attorney for the suspect? for money? For magazines and TV? Is gambling on human life more exciting than gambling in casinos? He just feels that human nature is inherently good, that no one is guilty until he is convicted, and he wants to know why good people do bad things. The film does not present the danger and excitement of the action scenes of chasing the murderer, but the defense process in the court and Alron in the interrogation room sometimes become Roy's dual personality performance, suspenseful and rhythmic. In the final case, Alron was not sentenced to death on the grounds that Alron's fear of showing a double personality in court required medical treatment. In the reversal at the end, I thought that Alron and his other personalities colluded or cooperated with each other to avoid punishment. I never thought about Roy's murderous personality and thought that Martin's aroused his personality performance was the tacit cooperation between Roy and Martin, even more unexpected. The only thing is that Alron made it up, and in the end it was only Roy. If the origin of "good people doing bad things" is that he has been pretending to be a good person to cover up his identity as a bad person, what is even more frightening is why bad people are bad? If it is an external incentive, has he been unable to understand or contact why he wants to maintain beauty? If he doesn't understand the second question, it's our fear. It is also fearful if we do not understand the first question. And once it is swayed, the justice in the heart is reduced to the trick and anti-use of the criminals, and simply follows the trend, and the fear will spread.

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The final truth is that in order to protect Aeron, Martin must brutally excite Roy, but he killed Aeron unexpectedly, and Aeron has completely turned into the evil Roy, which is far from Martin's thought, because when Roy appeared before Said that Alron is a sissy and weak, and Roy wants to occupy the main character. When he said that there is only Roy from now on, maybe Alron's personality has disappeared and will not appear again. In this way, Roy will become this pair. A tool that will often commit crimes after the body, and the original main character of alron not only disappears without anyone noticing, even his body will be played by roy and finally sentenced again

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Primal Fear quotes

  • Martin Vail: [sitting with Jack Connerman in a bar] First thing that I ask a new client is, "Have you been saving up for a rainy day? Guess what? It's raining!"

  • Archbishop Rushman: [stepping to podium, slowing smiling then laughing, implying to the audience it was a joke] Well I must say, I haven't seen so many lawyers and politicians gathered together in one place since confession this morning.

    Archbishop Rushman: [audience laughter]