Stockholm and love

Jamarcus 2022-01-06 08:02:26

I have been thinking about whether it is Stockholm Syndrome or not, because I have always had a grudge against erotic relationships in a high-pressure environment. But, the relationship between the male and female protagonist, including the child, is so beautifully shot, I want to have an extra dad. Therefore, the most artistic thing in the movie is not love and the heroine, but the hero. If you change to the drama "Prison Break", where the quality of the escaped prisoner is so high, doing house cleaning at home, cooking, and then man, the probability of men is probably less than 1%, beautify the male protagonist. I looked at the author of the original book, Salinger’s lover. My impression of Brother Sai is a love sage. He has a complex for married women. The fantasy of her lover is basically the imagination of the male protagonist. A 100% woman who satisfies the fantasy of women. Nuan men, there are hard-bodied men who 100% satisfy male fantasies. The key is fugitive. It symbolizes a male desire that deviates from the world but is very sensible. I think it is reasonable. This kind of man, everyone wants to meet one, which shows how big the gap between the male image and fantasy in real life is. Regarding Stockholm, I don’t think it’s the point, because this is the only possibility for fantasy and reality to meet. There is roughly no way to escape, no choice, it is the catalyst of true love, or how can love be exclusive.

If I encounter such a prisoner, I will definitely remain rational, and cannot maintain a bad relationship with my work comrades, and be unprofessional, which will affect others’ performance and delay others’ escape.

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  • Frank: You're a fine boy, Henry. Anyone who says otherwise is not worth your time.

  • [last lines]

    Adult Henry: [narrating] I spent half of my life worrying that my mother wouldn't be able to go out into the world on her own. But as it turned out, she wouldn't have to.