[The screenwriter seems to lack common sense in psychology]
There was no immediate psychological support for those who escaped after 13 years of captivity, and the psychiatrist's role was insufficient and completely disrespected. There were no psychology professionals around to provide support during Ivy's interrogation, and the two police officers clearly lacked common sense in psychology.
Although they uttered the term "Stockholm" in the first episode, they later suspected that Ivy was hiding the clues because she wanted to help White, and forgot that Ivy might have Stockholm Syndrome. The two police officers should understand that Ivy's way of thinking can no longer be the same as that of ordinary people, and should be prepared for the situation that Ivy might help White, instead of seeing this as Ivy deliberately concealing the truth or even... angry, actually angry? What about your professionalism?
The show almost completely disrespects psychiatrists, does not cooperate with them, and even sees them as a hindrance to solving crimes.
The male policeman directly broke into the doctor's office to read their interview records, and when I saw this scene, my mind was full of question marks. Confidentiality is the basic principle of psychological counseling. The police do not respect the doctor or Ivy. What is the difference between you following an unqualified college student who wants to take things from others and a mother who casually flips through the child's diary? Why don't you ask the doctor if you have any questions? Learn about Ivy's condition from the doctor. Is the co-author a good best friend who helped Ivy hide the secret together? And at Phoebe, it looks like your psychotherapy is a waste of time, it's better to let me in and ask, why can't you cooperate with the doctor and ask questions while minimizing harm?
The male policeman added drama to himself throughout the five episodes. From the first moment Ivy was rescued, he sympathized and blindly believed Ivy. After discovering that Ivy "cheated" him, he became angry again and regretted after knowing the reason. The field is particularly stupid. Obviously, the probability of White stopping is extremely low, and the probability of hitting a truck is also low, but he still intends to gamble the lives of himself and his colleagues. The two police officers know this best in the whole police department. The person in the case, in the final finale, lost his ability to fight and lay in the hospital. This is a serious waste of no priority. It only satisfies the feelings of the moment, but it is not really beneficial to reality.
[stay awake]
Speaking of which, I am actually very similar to the male policeman, and I don’t know whether I am scolding him or myself when I am writing a film review. There are some moments in life that are like shining hours. When you add the spotlight to walk, it seems that God has silently added bgm to you. Be alert to these moments, and a calm head and down-to-earth actions are really useful to reality. Reality is always complicated and changeable. There are very few stories in reality that the fireworks can be blasted out in ten seconds with tears in the eyes and slogans. The reality is more of persistence day after day. The crucial ten seconds are not really important, because the key is actually scattered day after day. May I have more still waters in my life, without having to turn the tide.
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