First of all, this show is very good at telling stories, with a compact plot and a fast pace. The time for each episode to breathe a sigh of relief and reflect on it is only the last few minutes, when the FBI agents are on the return flight. The frequency of a new story per episode makes me very worried about the writers, how many unrepeatable, wonderful and innovative stories are going to be made.
Each episode violently hits the ugliest part of human nature, in addition to the horror brought by the demons, there is also a deep helplessness to the dark part of human nature. I have seen the sixth episode so far, and there is absolutely no main theme of the struggle between justice and evil. Instead, it is an understanding, understanding and even sympathy for the devil. While preventing harm and protecting the innocent, the eyes are full of helplessness and reflection on the bad parts of human nature. Moral judgment, without the division of camps, recognizes that human beings are such complex individuals, and there is no such thing as a completely good or particularly bad person. There are good parts and evil parts in people's hearts, and different pursuits and attachments create different lives.
After the powerful data investigation, it provides the basis for analysis, adopts the theory of psychoanalysis, and pays special attention to the collection of information on the criminal's childhood, childhood experiences, parents' personalities, growth environment, etc., both innate and acquired factors are intense. It works on people. If you fall into the dark, you will become a killer. If you escape, you will become an arrester. So I am very curious about the life experience of each agent. Except for the professional part, there is no misery or non-compliance. Ordinary experiences will not shape them today.
Real life is definitely not as extreme as the cases in the play, but more or less you can find your own shadow. For example, when you are an adult, you hate to be pointed by fingers. In fact, you are often treated in the same way by your parents in childhood. After killing them, they were thrown into the jungle because the killer was abandoned in the jungle by his father as a child. In a particularly bad growing environment, people will inevitably get the same bad habits. The original abuser is likely to continue to be abused, and it is very likely to turn into an abuser. It is a cycle of patterns. There is no reason at all. People are like this. Stupid, so stupid, always fall into the same pit, climb out, fall in again, and go back and forth, others will find it funny when they see it. , only because of being in this mountain."
Look at the people in the stories, listen to other people's stories, and reflect on your own life.
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