The story is actually quite exciting. I didn't understand it at the beginning, thinking it was haunted. Later, I realized that the person who only he can see is the evil side of his heart.
On the surface, Mr. Brooks has achieved generally recognized success, a successful entrepreneur, a good husband, a good father, charity, and won awards like CCAV's annual economic person, but there is a devil inside. Crazy in love with the thrill of the moment of murder, every murdered person is his work, he loves his works like an artist, enjoys the thrill of creation, and at the same time endures the inner torment. However, the homicide addiction made him unable to stop. So the other self became his excuse, because it was always that person who was always tempting him to keep looking for the next target. Does pretending like this make his inner torment a little lighter? He was constantly struggling, participating in the addiction treatment club (should let Mr. Yang call him - if you don't know this allusion, please Baidu Yang Yongxin yourself), but he still couldn't resist the attraction of addiction. Is the principle similar to drug addiction?
In fact, everyone has a dual personality more or less, but it has become the ultimate in the movie. Who would have thought that the teacher around you, who may be the teacher you respect, the elder you admire, actually has such a perverted hobby. I remember that a week ago there was a girl who wrote a column that seemed to be called something at the end. She published a book called The Diseases of Our Times, which was such a good name. Today, with more and more strange things happening, I always have a huge question, whether people in the past really had no problems, or whether there was no channel for dissemination before, it’s just that people don’t know. Movie scripts are always exaggerated, but who can say that he has never had any evil thoughts in his heart?
Mencius said that human beings are inherently good, while Xunzi said that human beings are inherently evil. Humans have two ventricles and two atria. Are angels and demons living separately, and who is the most powerful in the end?
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