Not good or bad, just say the harvest: I learned these three points from "Red Dragon"

Jimmy 2022-03-19 09:01:03

what did i see

1. The great damage to Mr. D's life caused by domestic violence in childhood: full of hostility to the world, not trusting others;

2. In an extremely divisive and morbid situation, Mr. D still retains a trace of humanity: he did not hurt the heroine;

3. Beyond the imagination of ordinary people, we must endure and face fears that ordinary people do not need to face.

what i thought

1. The influence of family relationships in childhood on myself, Freud's theory of childhood trauma, the anchoring effect of preconceptions;

2. Human nature is inherently good and evil, just like two wolves representing good and evil, the wolf you keep feeding can win;

3. There is a huge price behind talent;

I decide what to do next

1. Awareness, vigilance and elimination of domestic violence;

2. Be wary of your own evil wolves and feed your own good wolves;

3. Don't be annoyed by mediocrity, find out the benefits and costs that go hand-in-hand with every unique trait, choice.

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Red Dragon quotes

  • Will Graham: [accosted by Freddie Lounds] You write lying shit, Lounds, and the "Tattler" is an ass wipe!

  • Newsie: Hey! I told you...

    Francis Dolarhyde: What? You told me what?