Instinctive reaction

Maverick 2021-12-30 17:17:21

Just watched it today. Really moved. The last few plots are really nonsensical, and tears flowed. He just wants to protect his family. He wants to protect his family again. What is the difference between humans and animals. It may be that the level of civilization is different, but how can civilized people do such indifferent and ruthless things. The history of human development is the history of animal destruction. Where humans have walked, there is no grass and no life. During the epidemic, all the little animals went out. There are trees on the street, and the forest is back to normal. While we are developing, we are losing the most essential cognition of human beings. life. The whole drama is really touching, although the plot design is quite ideal. In real life, mental patients really have some states that ordinary people cannot understand, so mental patients should not be as unified and harmonious as in the drama. One of the plots is to let the wind go, and it is cruel to have such a small society where the weak eats the strong. Later Anthony fought back, but he still didn't play a role, only 30 minutes to feel free. Dr. Ke did it. In fact, this is also a kind of power. Ugh. Power is really attractive. We have power to do what we want. But who really wants to control whom?

Therefore, our instinctive reaction is to counter those who control us. However, in the process of being unable to resist, nature is always obliterated. We are not animals now. In the social cage, doing the thing of being cut leek. I don't know if I was who I was at the beginning.

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Extended Reading
  • Jaylon 2022-03-24 09:03:05

    A film from 20 years ago, which was a bit unpopular, explored human nature through the story of man and nature. An anthropologist who went missing (who actually lived with a gorilla) was found two years later, only to be jailed for killing a hunter, silenced from the world, and even his family. It was not until the male lead of the psychologist started to contact him for research that he slowly opened his mouth to tell his story. However, that kind of "killing" of natural creatures is also staged in prisons, with brutal beatings and unfair treatment. Isn't the depth of human nature inferior to that of gorillas? ! The male protagonist slowly redeemed himself through psychology, and finally made the scientist believe in the brilliance of human nature again. . .

  • Daniella 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    This is a relatively dull film. After reading the highly praised comments, only one person understood it. The essence of this film is "control". Humans think they are the creators, trampling and "controlling" all living things, and the prison guards control the prisoners' minds. The daily release time is determined by the prison guards issuing cards, and then the strong prisoners are allowed to Oppress the weak and gain privileges. Humans keep animals in captivity and let them grow up in zoos. The doctor took the male protagonist to the zoo to open the orangutan cage and told the male protagonist to be careful of the chimpanzees running out. The male protagonist took a look and said that she would not come out, even if this end was free. The whole film explores the theme of controlling the destruction of the whole world, but only a mild protest, no solution. So cancel one star.

Instinct quotes

  • Theo Calder: I'm Dr. Calder. You've been charged with one count of murder and found incompetent to stand trial.

    Pete: She had a demon in her for a while. My neighbour, Mrs. Karsh.

    Theo Calder: Mm-hmm.

    Pete: It would come and go. Nobody saw it... except me.

    Theo Calder: What did it look like, the demon?

    Pete: Um... Did you ever see "Alien" with Sigourney Weaver?

    Theo Calder: It looked like a giant insect?

    Pete: No. It looked like Sigourney Weaver.

  • Theo Calder: Your father may be very ill.

    Lynn Powell: Really? I thought maybe he was just in bad mood.