Stewart and the Devil, the Tramp and the Dog

Buford 2022-11-17 22:32:38

It's not a professional film review, it's just my own thoughts, just write it casually, so that these words have a place to go. I don't know why, I'm always inexplicably interested in movies like this, I know that we can't justify a person's evil deeds, but we can't help but explore the reasons for what a person does, no matter what , people always have an objective right to know a certain behavior, as Alexander wanted to write this biography of Stewart. Stewart is a bit of a lovable guy, and he never knew what made him what he is - a drug addict, an alcoholic, a sociopath "crazy." He was sent to a handicapped school because of muscular dystrophy, which was not obvious in his childhood, and was bullied. At the age of 11, he was sexually abused by his brother and his friends. But he said that what he wanted to change the most was that his stepfather forced him to go with a belt. Fight back against the experiences of those kids who bullied him. Perhaps the biggest turning point in turning a weak man into an aggressive lunatic is that, while God made terror come, he also put a knife in his hand, making him timidly close his eyes, waving recklessly to protect himself. , and thus become a threat to normal people's social unrest. Weapons of wounding aside, Stewart himself is just a normal, pure unfortunate, kind of likeable, upright, and smart, just like he's introduced to others... "I'm a criminal, a thief, but I don't get in trouble." "Sometimes, I feel like the devil's child, and now I can't get him out. I've tried burning him, cutting him out, but He's unscathed. He doesn't want to be homeless." Presumably like the stray dogs that are inseparable from homeless people, the demon and Stuart are close by, accompany him wandering this world with nowhere to go, relying on each other for life. Film | Postgraduate entrance examination daily | Mood | Text | Accumulation | I don't know why, I'm always inexplicably interested in movies like this, I know that we can't justify a person's evil deeds, but we can't help but explore the reasons for what a person does, no matter what , people always have an objective right to know a certain behavior, as Alexander wanted to write this biography of Stewart. Stewart is a bit of a lovable guy, and he never knew what made him what he is - a drug addict, an alcoholic, a sociopath "crazy." He was sent to a handicapped school because of muscular dystrophy, which was not obvious in his childhood, and was bullied. At the age of 11, he was sexually abused by his brother and his friends. But he said that what he wanted to change the most was that his stepfather forced him to go with a belt. Fight back against the experiences of those kids who bullied him. Perhaps the biggest turning point in turning a weak man into an aggressive lunatic is that, while God let terror come, he also put a knife in his hand, making him timidly close his eyes and wave his self-protection regardless. , and thus become a threat to normal people's social unrest. Weapons of wounding aside, Stewart himself is just a normal, simple misfortune, kind of likeable, upright, smart, just like he's introduced to others... "I'm a criminal, a thief, but I don't Get in trouble." "Sometimes I feel like I'm the devil's child, and now I can't get him out. I've tried, trying to burn him out, cut him out, but he's unscathed. He doesn't want to be homeless. "Probably just like the stray dog ​​who is inseparable from the homeless side, the devil and Stuart are close to each other, accompany him to wander in this world with nowhere to go, and depend on each other for life.

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  • Alexander Masters: If you had to change one thing about your life, what would it be?

    Stuart Shorter: Well, how much is one thing?

  • Stuart Shorter: My name is Psycho but you can call me Stuart if you want.