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Nietzsche, the originator of chicken soup for the soul, said in "The Will to Power" that "a good person must be weak, because he cannot be strong enough to do evil".
Cruella's name itself has a bit of Cruel in it. Part of her cruelty is her resistance to the harsh environment around her, such as the various bully tombs she suffered when she was a child; the other part comes from her family's inheritance. Genius narcissistic bully biological mother. In the early childhood, Kuyla's happiness came from her adoptive mother's selfless love and tolerance. This was a very important experience. Kuyla would go to the fountain to talk to her absent adoptive mother when she encountered various setbacks later.
This happy childhood under the care of her adoptive mother healed Kuila's traumatized life. Kuila's kindness is acquired, it is the greatest wealth given by the original family (adopting mother), her evil genes can thrive in a kind environment, and finally form a personality with kindness, not a pure one. devil head.
In short, the role of Kuira is full of contradictions between good and evil, like her black and white hair.
The part of Kuira's genius, intertwined with his own evil, was brought into full play in the process of fighting against his bully's biological mother. This is also the biggest point of the film. Kuila always has fashionable designs that make people eye-catching, can play all kinds of new tricks, break all stereotypes just to generate ideas, and at the same time to achieve these creative tenacity and Machiavellian unscrupulous means, It's a very powerful side of the character.
It seems that in a genius, doing evil is a necessary means to vent the highly dense negative psychological energy in his heart. Until he acquires good thoughts, he can finally reconcile with the surrounding environment and neutralize the damage caused by such evil thoughts and attachments. In Freud's Introduction to Psychoanalysis, he believes that the essence of neuroticism is libidinal (referring to mental energy) attachment plus accidental traumatic experiences, and this pattern constitutes a cycle of symptoms. The lingering suppressed evil thoughts of the patient can be brought to the level of consciousness through the guidance of the doctor, and the therapeutic effect can be obtained. In the film, Kuila's evil thoughts are too obvious - the abandonment of her biological mother is a traumatic experience, and she has nothing, so she has to take all the wealth of her biological mother, let her have nothing in the end, and experience the feeling of being abandoned at that time. (But to be honest, the mother-in-law is a real villain, and the plot of this mother-daughter fight is actually very pleasing.)
But at the same time, the relationship between mother and child is the most natural human spiritual bond. In the process of revenge, Kuira is actually mixed with the hope of gaining mother’s approval and love, because this kind of approval and love brings a very stable sense of security. , is the most basic psychological needs of human beings. In the film, Kuila also expressed her desire to reconcile with her mother. Therefore, in the climax at the end of the film, Kuira gave her biological mother one last chance and made a game to ask her mother to hug her in front of everyone. This is Kuila's kindness. But based on the character, his biological mother pushed him off the cliff decisively, and Kuira experienced the feeling of being abandoned again.
In the end, the sin of the biological mother was revealed to the public and she was captured. What Kuira experienced was not the joy of victory but the disappointment of her biological mother. Kuira finally relied on casting goodwill to realize the evil intention of revenge on her biological mother. Unlike her biological mother, despite her precautions, Kuila's kindness at the time was sincere and an act of reconciliation with the environment.
At the end of the article, I finally talk about the positive significance of the heroine Kuila's character design.
Starting from Aisha in "Frozen", Disney gradually turned the kind and lovely princess in the traditional story into an independent and self-improving heroine image, in line with the current trend of female perspective narration, and even become a kind of weather vane. Then this time Kuira's character design is actually more daring. The heroine comes from the villain IP character of the comics, and has gone further on the road of self-improvement. Therefore, the heroine Kuila no longer needs any man's care, as long as she has a strong career, a little father's love (the housekeeper in the film), 2 good friends and 3 fierce Dalmatians, she is far away from putting the heroine Discussing the value of women in the context of marriage and love texts is far superior to the practice of some domestic heroine films.
(Modern people have a kind of love called true love, true love is when you love yourself...)
I think these are all progress, because the above situation is basically a reality. Although the film and television works have exaggerated, the general trend of women's independence is inevitable. The reason is in line with the second law of cosmic thermodynamics, the entropy of this society as a whole is constantly increasing, and our current society has higher energy to maintain a relatively discrete state. I believe in the wisdom of human beings to live in harmony, and the tendency to exert goodwill on each other, which is the result of thousands of years of civilization.
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The biggest attraction of the PS film is the clothing design, which supports half of the overall face.
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