The professor of criminal psychology played by AP is very old, and there are still many suitors, such as the assistant teacher KIM (I really don't like her), but he doesn't get married. The root cause can be traced back to his experience when he was young, his sister , this matter hit him hard, causing him to go to another city to start over, but the impact of this huge trauma is far-reaching, the technical term is - post-traumatic stress disorder.
He analyzes other people's mental illnesses, but in fact he has problems himself.
The guy in prison has a typical anti-social personality disorder. He looks innocent on the outside, wins the trust of others, but is actually ruthless and attacks and hurts others through deception and other means.
Have you noticed that the people he killed are all women, and the methods of crime are the same, I feel that this is a common tactic in this type of film.
He must have been traumatized by women when he was a child, and his revenge mentality was extremely heavy. He had formed a personality disorder over time, and once formed, it was difficult to correct. But the film does not seem to explain his story.
Alas, the most unfortunate thing is the girl who helped him kill. After you have studied law and psychology, it can be seen that you are very smart, how can you be so naive to believe in such a murderer?
I guess it has something to do with her upbringing. Maybe she didn't get a lot of love from her parents when she was a child, and she didn't have a good relationship with them. Such people will generally be polarized when they grow up. One is that no one trusts them, and the other is that they are extremely eager to find someone they trust. This girl guessed it was the latter. She thought that the relationship between them was love, so she blindly believed in him, even losing her rational trust, and willingly killed him for his freedom.
Sigh, sigh ,
let's analyze the three protagonists
in short, everyone has a mental illness!
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