In fact, the title I wrote is a fake title, because the more short reviews are written, the more they can only be included in movie reviews. Feel sorry. The following is unfinished in the short review
I think human nature is really complicated and it can't be defined in terms that are too simple or whatever, because it feels more like an inducement? Of course, I follow that existence is reasonable, but unfortunately the mainstream view is easy to cover up and swallow these, so sometimes it will be confused and will be confused and contradictory. If history has always had a path that everyone has taken, why would people think about developing an unknown and unrecognized path? Of course, history also changes. Talking about how the film itself made me feel, if I had to express it in precise words, I could see, admiration, appreciation, surrender (here borrowing the meaning from the film to express voluntary obedience) and a kind of complex jealousy. Psychology was once a topic that I was very interested in, and I discovered it in my social life. If what you see makes you think it's that simple, then it's simple, and if you think there's something else, it's not that simple, that's what I think of psychology
Finally, I would like to talk about the lie detector. In fact, I personally feel that the content of the questions raised is indeed related to the personal physiological response. However, in some questions involving moral or private complex emotions, the lie detector does not feel that What does it represent, because human emotions are too complicated to be represented by a simple yes or no such as a lie detector. Some thoughts are fleeting, but they are easily reflected by the body, and some thoughts cannot be developed subjectively. of.
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