A little thought under the gas light

Wayne 2022-11-06 19:34:31

For a normal person's psychology to be abused like this, it must first be his fear of his aunt's house, and it also shows that the heroine does not trust her. She resisted, but she was too fragile, and was used by her husband to kill again. Own. The bad male protagonist used this kind of psychological offensive against his wife for the sake of property, and the female protagonist almost suffered a nervous breakdown. Really vicious. . . There is a detail in the film. The heroine wanted to go out, but was asked by the maid how to explain to the host and gave up the idea of ​​going out. Combining various factors, if a person is psychologically fragile, lacks self-confidence, and has a weak personality, he may be used by vicious people, so he still needs to make himself mentally strong, and don’t be shrouded in the shadow of a negative thing for too long, socialize more, and be healthy. Life. . .

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Gaslight quotes

  • Nancy Oliver: Gonna work on your tunes again tonight, sir? You're always working, aren't you?

    Gregory Anton: Yes. What are you doing with your evening out?

    Nancy Oliver: Oh, I'm going to a music hall...

    [starts to sing 'Up in a balloon']

    Gregory Anton: I've never been to an English music hall.

    Nancy Oliver: Oh, you don't know what you've missed, sir...

    Gregory Anton: And whom are you going to the music hall with?

    Nancy Oliver: A gentleman friend, sir.

    Gregory Anton: Oh, now you know, Nancy, don't you, that gentlemen friends are sometimes inclined to take liberties with young ladies.

    Nancy Oliver: Oh no, sir, not with me. I can take care of myself - when I want to.

    Gregory Anton: You know, Nancy, it strikes me that you're not at all the kind of girl that your mistress should have for a housemaid.

    Nancy Oliver: [flirtatiously] No, sir? She's not the only one in the house - is she?

  • Gregory Anton: For the last time, what do you want of me?

    Brian Cameron: The jewels - and justice. How does it feel, Bauer, to have planned and killed and tortured for something and then to know it's been for nothing?

    Gregory Anton: For nothing?