The film is about the inner journey of psycopath

Nakia 2022-04-21 09:02:50

I feel like this movie is about what it's called, psycopath, the inner journey of a psychopath. Jack is obviously a psycopath, high IQ, emotionless, immoral, narcissistic, irrepressible impulse... Doesn't verge say the same thing (I feel that verge's evaluation of jack in the movie is that the director wants us to watch it) Understand and understand some tips given by jack). Because he thinks differently from ordinary people, it is difficult for us to understand what the hell jack is talking about in this movie, but from the perspective of psycopath, it is reasonable. Jack's inhuman performance shows that he Moral scarcity. It is estimated that the director made this film to show us the hearts of this group of people (perhaps a very small number of people). As for the latter part of hell, my personal opinion is, in fact, when you watch the whole movie jack is not ruthless and ruthless from beginning to end, although the way he "loves" simple (sorry, I can't remember her real name) is extremely Rough and cruel, extremely morbid in our eyes, but this is the love he understands, he knows that he really loves simple, and this is already a breakthrough in his emotional aspect; later, he used the corpse to create the life of his life. After seeking the perfect "art", he entered the part of hell and saw the longing eyes of Elysium and the tears left behind. What did it mean? It means that he is repenting! This is a moral breakthrough. You see, it was on the other side of the broken bridge, and the other side of the bridge could go up and leave hell, which meant repenting after repenting. Joining jack and choosing to follow verge would be equivalent to not repenting. But unfortunately, no matter how much Jack repents, the inhumane thing has already been done, and there is no turning back.

Tragedy of personality flaws.

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The House That Jack Built quotes

  • Simple: Why do you always have to be so cruel? I'm not completely stupid.

    Jack: That fucking depends on your definition of "completely."

  • Jack: All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Simple back together again.