I used to think that psychology is a science, there are traces to follow, and it can relatively fully explain the process of human psychological development and predict the direction of human psychological development.
But in recent years, I discovered that psychology seems to have just fabricated a so-called system out of thin air based on various experiences, and then forced various cognitions and phenomena into this system. Although it explains cognition and phenomena most of the time, in some details and small issues, it is extremely far-fetched.
As far as I can see, it is these little details that are often the key to determining the direction of things. However, in such details, psychology can only explain the phenomena and cognitions that have occurred, but cannot predict how things will develop in the next step and how the cognition of the parties will change.
Conceptually, psychology is a science that studies psychological phenomena and reveals psychological laws, but at least from my cognition point of view, psychology can only explain psychological phenomena, and can hardly reveal psychological laws, at least for now. And the more independent a person is, the more difficult it is to reveal the law of their psychological development. The reason may be that there are no two identical people in this world.
Just as there are no two identical leaves in this world, although natural science can completely explain the composition and mechanism of leaves very clearly, it cannot predict the true shape of a leaf every moment from growth to fall: its size, Its color, its true moisture content at a given moment.
It is for this reason that I don't think psychology is of much use at this stage, especially when the object is a specific person. So if you're not living on this shit, or are determined to make a breakthrough in this field, then it's best not to waste your time.
Speaking of the movie, Rabbit was not fooled into another serial killer by his uncle, but was determined not to kill and not want to hurt people. It can only be said to be a situation, and it cannot reflect the so-called "brilliancy of human nature" in some people's mouths. . Because it is entirely possible for him to become a killer, the probability is even half and half, and I firmly believe that it has nothing to do with the brilliance of human nature. In a simple sentence, the result of becoming a killer or not is completely random.
So what happens next to the story? The biggest question is where did Angie go in the end, and will they live happily ever after? Of course it is possible, but this is only one possibility.
But judging from the fact that the rabbit killed his biological father and the stepmother called the police, at least the director would not let things go so smoothly, although the surveillance video from beginning to end can fully explain the innocence of the rabbit.
From the sound effects in the final subtitles, it can be inferred that the rabbit finally left the house again, but why didn't he hear the voice of him taking Angie away? Even if there is no dialogue, there should be two people gasping for breath. You must know that An Qi has just been stabbed not long ago, and it must be very painful to move, and she will scream when it hurts.
But she didn't call.
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