Revisited, still beautiful

Stephania 2022-01-26 08:11:47

So go to the school's bbs essence area and find out my own comments more than 5 years ago to commemorate today.
Title: Let me also discuss the meaning of identity
Sending station: Riyueguanghua (Sunday, November 09, 2003 01:39:16), I

just finished reading the letter in the station, I can't sleep on this cold and windy night, I feel identity Quite interesting. Express your opinion.
I think this film needs to grasp a main theme, that is, the fat man's hatred of the prostitute's mother. The fat man spent so much energy imagining so many people, but in fact there is only one purpose: at the end of the film, the child (the representative of himself in his heart) kills prostitute (the representative of the old lady). Everyone else is a tool. We can think of it this way, the plot of killing his mother when Fatty was a
child was not taboo at the beginning, because the child has no so-called moral concept, and can imagine his own wish being fulfilled without any scruples. But with the understanding of the world, the idea of ​​killing the mother is increasingly unable to pass the psychological examination at the conscious level.
Generally speaking, people suppress wishes that cannot pass the censorship mechanism, make them enter the subconscious, and occasionally appear in dreams, of course, through some degree of modification. But our protagonist is pretty smart, and really, pretty much all the so-called perverts are pretty smart. He came up with a good way to escape his own censorship mechanism by imagining a series of serial murders by himself, thus covering up the root cause of children killing prostitutes, because it seems that everyone is just lining up to be killed, and It is only a matter of time who is killed, the identity of the killed is irrelevant. Does it really matter? Others did, but kids and prostitutes were his real purpose anyway. This kind of modification may be through long-term deliberation. Fatty revises the details again and again to make it so complicated that he can deceive himself. In the end, he finally falls into this incurable complexity and can't tell the difference between reality and imagination. That is, perverted.
The repetitions at the beginning and end of the film: "I saw a guy I didn't know, he shouldn't be there, I want him to leave" and so on, in my opinion, there is no doubt that when I was a child, I saw clients patronizing his mother The scene when he was peeked.
The doctor's mistake was to mistakenly believe that the fat man could get rid of the murderer in one go through edward, which underestimated the complexity of this psychological mechanism. I can assert that in the years before him, Fatty played this game countless times through imaginary, and then resurrected everyone,
and then continued the killing game, making the game more and more complicated and sophisticated. Nothing at the hearing says that the root of perversion is overcome, even if the child ends up being killed by edd. After all, finding the cause is based on psychological analysis, but the cure must be solved in reality. After all, psychological problems come down to reality.

Five years later, I have some social experience, and people have traveled across the ocean to other places, but after reading the article of that year, I feel that I have not made much progress.

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Extended Reading
  • Lowell 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    A classic suspense thriller from 2003, watched it in 2006, and revisited it today. The layout was successful and the ending was unexpected. http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_602f80db0100f3tq.html~type=v5_one&label=rela_prevarticle

  • Roy 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    The most unlikely is often the most likely

Identity quotes

  • Rhodes: There's a dead body in your freezer, Larry!

    Larry: I didn't kill him. I found him like that!

    Rhodes: Oh, stop it!

    Larry: No, wait! Please, listen! Listen! Listen, I was in Vegas last month and I lost everything, okay? Everything! And I was driving West. I didn't know where I was going, but I was running on empty so I pulled in here at this place. And there was no one at the station, so I came over to the office and I walked in. And there, sitting at that desk right there, was the manager, face down in a Banquet potpie, dead. Heart attack or something.

    Rhodes: Banquet potpie. Banquet potpie!

    Larry: I don't know. He'd been sitting there for God knows how long. All of a sudden, this auto parts salesman pulls up looking for a room. I didn't have a fucking dime, so I took his thirty and gave him one. I just took the key from the wall him a room. Maybe that was wrong, but I was broke and that's what I did. Then I came back in here and I moved Larry's body. His name was Larry too. I put him in the freezer. I wasn't trying to hide him. It was hot out, and I thought it was the best place for him till his family or someone came along. Only no one did, except more guests. So I checked them in too, and they all seemed happy so I just stayed.

  • Rhodes: All right. You want a plan? Everybody want a plan? Here's the plan, okay? No one's gonna move. We're gonna stay here, like this, in this room until dawn. No one leaves, no one moves.

    Rhodes: [points gun at Larry] And if he tries anything I'm gonna shoot him! And if there's something out there and it comes in here, I'm gonna shoot it! And if anyone of us tries anything, I'm gonna shoot 'em!

    Ed: We get it!

    Rhodes: Good!