********* Those mentally handicapped criminals, they naturally commit heinous crimes, but there is a reason for their horrific behavior, they are not born cruel and eccentric, it is the environment that has nurtured them exerted irreversible pressure and influence. Maybe it's just because their worldviews are so different that we can't understand the motivation behind it? This seems to reflect the inevitable contradiction between very individual groups and most societies. And holden is also a thankless character in the play - like all eccentrics (great people), he has an almost perverted obsession or obsession: research is one thing, but wanting to use it to satisfy inner curiosity is another something happened.
I will never sympathize with these criminals, but we need to know the truth, understand the stressors of everything, because only then can we better explain consciousness and salvage some of the tragedies that are taking place.
1-Maybe I watched it with anticipation, and I really felt that the fincher tasted great: abruptly stopped dialogues, fast-moving shots, slow-moving shots, glamorous female characters, late-night calls... I Love davidfincher, and mindhunter did the perfect movie texture.
2- Behavior is there for a reason. Sometimes we just don't want to know the truth because it's so counterintuitive and because it seems so restless.
3- When we say these criminals are lunatics, is it because they think differently than us (most of us), because we are afraid of some mysterious and unpredictable existence, or because we are shown by them Deterred by thought?
The dialogue between 4-kemper and ford in the final episode was too tense. I think kemper is not just upset because he is being used, but also disappointed and ridiculous because ford tries and doesn't really understand himself. And Ford was definitely not afraid or threatened; under the trigger of various stressors, he began to doubt himself, and at the same time, the little sense of accomplishment he had just gained was instantly proved by kemper that he was just peeking through the leopard, so he had a breakdown. Ford's way of dealing with problems is really extreme, he's just experimenting, he's not understood. I don't think it's a big deal not to be understood, but as a job whose purpose is to be understood by others and provide a workable solution, being understood is so important.
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