The highest state of the killing game: profiler

Dariana 2022-04-22 07:01:36

profiler, the title of the staff member of the FBI's BAU (Behavioral Analysis Unit) department in the American TV series "Criminal Minds". They infer each person's psychological characteristics based on each person's behavioral appearance and characteristics, and finally complete the so-called "psychological portrait". I myself have tried to infer others in this way - if it is someone you know, and you know the reason and pretend not to know the result, you will find that this inference is very accurate (of course); but if you really infer a person's behavior through observation Character traits, sometimes not so easy.

The movie Death Training reminded me of two things from the very beginning: Kindaichi and the Killer game. As a result, the story really extended according to the unique development of these two things: the isolated island isolated from the outside world, the characters died one by one, the killer was in the middle of the team, suspicious of each other, the identity of the killer was analyzed, and the killer appeared at the last moment - too familiar , so it's no longer fun. In addition to the tension caused by the ingeniously designed mechanism and the fixed moment of death, the psychological portraits are quite paediatric compared to "Criminal Minds", and the final ending is also a bit irritating, and the motives of the male protagonist are inevitably a bit far-fetched.

Overall, I think the show is average. But what's interesting is that if you have played a killing game, you can imagine yourself playing a live-action killing game in a movie; in addition, when you play this game in normal times, if you can use the profiler's perspective to correctly analyze everyone's psychology, That would be really great.

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Mindhunters quotes

  • Bobby: [analyzing Girl at Bar] Good evening, my fine young FBI friends. I am a pretty little thing just out of lit class at GMU. Please note the Jimmy Joyce in my Kate Spade. My parents are loaded as per my expensive ensemble and that "J", where is it, on my key ring, means I'm either a "Jill" or a "Jennifer". Those being the favorite "J" names of beltway parents circa 1981. I like to hang with my girlfriends and have a good time but I'm really just a mature woman looking for a mature man.

  • J.D.: The lovely Nicole and her personal demons. I'm surprised there's enough room at the table for all of us.