This is a battle between two people. If it is a war, there must be two opposing parties and some resources that can be used to attack each other. Let's see how Doubt's war started.
Party: nun principal
Party: Forint priest
(Party B without any distinction, wanted to use the square anti-party, but since the development of the story until finally let us determine the good and evil, with positive and negative does not seem appropriate)
said When it comes to the available resources, there are two more obvious
resources one: Sister James
resource two: Mrs. Mullin (mother of a black child)
The origin of the war comes from resource one Sister James who accidentally discovered forint The priest may have made a mistake and informed the headmaster of the nun. The nun headmaster decided to investigate the matter, and the war began.
The beginning of the war:
we see that at this stage, the nun principal actually had an absolute advantage: of the four camps participating in the battle, the first party headed by her occupied two, with 50% of the weight; and Mrs. Mlin did this. The matter has not yet joined the battle, so Father Fulin only has a 25% share.
The first battle
took place in the principal’s office. The first conflict was a very interesting scene, full of stage and drama. Every word of the character, no action, no position is absolutely arranged very carefully.
Ok, why do you say that this scene is like a stage play? This scene contains the following props. Only with these props, this movie can be perfectly reproduced on the stage. I call this scene "Three Cups of Tea".
Door, tea, seat, nun James, sunshine, window
opening
The principal, priest, and Sister James filed into the principal's office. The principal was about to close the door at the door. After thinking about it, he left the door unclosed. Mark one here. When entering the venue, the door was not closed. Then everyone took their seats, but the priest took the position of the principal, and the principal was forced to be opposite the nun. It can be seen that the principal was very uncomfortable, because obviously this layout made the priest stand at a higher level. Dialogue with her in the position, but the antagonism between the two sides formed.
The first cup of tea At
this time the nun poured everyone the first cup of tea, the bell rang, and the first round officially began. Then blah blah said something unimportant. The priest sat in the position of the principal, as if he was the leader of the education principal, what she needed to do and how to do it, the whole limelight was on the priest's side. But the principal is not fuel-efficient. At this time, the principal got up and walked to the window and opened the blinds. The light was like the light of God shining on the priest’s face. The principal asked the priest: "So which boy it is? (Which one is it? Child?)", a pun, clearly. The priest couldn't stand the sunshine, so he gave up the principal seat with a strategic advantage. At this time the nun started to pour a second cup of tea.
Second cup of tea
The second cup of tea came to the top, and the second round officially began. The principal returned to her original strategic position, stood in her seat, and began the offensive. Seeing her straight ahead, she cut into the subject and asked: We have to consider the question of that Donald Mlyn child, of course, this time is still wrapped in the coat of other school affairs. Then the questions became more detailed and sharper, and even Sister James joined the principal's camp and began to ask questions. The priest became more and more uncomfortable. He finally realized that the first cup of tea was just a cover, and these problems with the second cup of tea were the real purpose of his invitation. At this time, the war has officially escalated. If the front is still half-covered, and if you ask questions around the side shyly, the fig leaf has already been torn off here, and the war has begun naked; the phone bell also rang, like a rumbling on the battlefield. gunfire. At this time, the returned principal had completely grasped the tide of the war, and the priest was completely caught off guard. So he chose thirty-six strategies, the best strategy, ready to leave this battlefield immediately. But how could the devil like the principal escape him so easily, she immediately got up and chased the priest to the door, kept throwing out more evidence that was quite unfavorable to the priest, and continued to chase. At this time, the two stood facing each other at the door, and the priest was completely defeated. At this time, he thought of only one thing. He quickly made up a lie and found a reason so that he could not let the matter go out. So he closed the door of the room that the principal hadn't closed, which represented the attitude of the two of them on this matter, revealing the facts, or concealing the facts. This is Sister James who stood up and said, "Don't rush away, Father, I'll pour you another cup of tea."
The third cup of tea The
third cup of tea is in place. By the third round, the momentum of this battle has been completely directed to the principal's side. You think the priest has been defeated, has fallen. But the Chinese say that the poor are not chasing after them. The priest, who was dying on the verge of death, was desperate at this time and threw out a reasonable and reasonable explanation. And Sister James, who was already swaying, immediately led the priest to the priest's side as if she wanted to grab a life-saving straw. The situation of the battle changed immediately. The principal who originally held 50% of the proportion was left with only 25%, and the priest, who was supported by Sister James, had an absolute advantage of 50%. At this time, the priest knew the truth of accepting as soon as he saw him, and he immediately left the battle and retreated. The headmaster couldn't just watch the loss of 25% of Sister James' power. After a fierce quarrel between the two, Sister James' attitude was only half and half.
Therefore, the first head-on conflict ended, and the original 50% was ahead of 25%. The principal lost the battle when he had the chance to win the first game. In the end, the principal and the priest were 37.5% to 37.5% evenly matched. The battle.
Lobbying stage:
So at this time both Party A and Party B are on the same starting line. Both the principal and the priest are 37.5% of the power, and neither of them can kill anyone. So now is the time to lobby, and we need to continue with more resources and fight another battle. In this lobbying process, the two people have different goals.
Resource 1:
Father James, the goddess Sister James, can see that Sister James is a swaying force, she can be like the headmaster, or she can use it for herself. So he began to lobby Sister James, the method can be said to be very clever.
Means one: guilt.
In the next prayer, the priest told everyone a story about gossiping. He used his position on the altar to let Sister James know that gossiping is a very sinful nature without a solid basis. matter. The pious and simple Sister James certainly felt very guilty at this time, and her heart was even more shaken.
Means two: the set is nearly.
Means three: compassion.
After punching her with guilt, it's time to give her a candy. So then the priest'ran into' the nun, and the two began to chat. The priest told the nun that he cares about these children, just like the nun (closely), making her feel that they are the same people and friends. The principal is not. The principal is jealous that he and the children are good, but the principal cannot do it himself. The priest also showed great concern about the situation of the sister's brother.
At this time, the priest had completely won the nun's votes, leading the principal by a large margin with a score of 50% to 25%.
The principal chose to find a very important force on the other side of the war.
Resource two: Mrs. Mlin.
It was Mrs. Mlin's son, the principal thought it was a trump card in his pocket. She invited Mrs. Mlyn to chat and spread with her, but unexpectedly discovered that the trump card she had thought was not her trump card at all, but was directed to the priest for various reasons.
Up to now, the situation is very disparity. The priest has three powers in the Quartet, with an absolute advantage of 75%, leading only 25% of the principals who are fighting alone. It's a pity that the principal originally had the advantage, but he was declining steadily and showing signs of decline.
So when the priest found that the principal was still holding onto this matter, he was confident and confident to attack and launched the second battle.
The second battle
This battle no longer needs to be concealed. From the moment the two meet, the two are in full battle. The priest spread out all the cards and forced the principal to give up. The cards of both sides were clearly placed on the table. The priest had an absolute advantage. The priest stood tall, and there was lightning and thunder outside the window, like the priest's rumbling gunfire, a powerful attack. The headmaster sat in her seat, alone against the priest's bullets.
There was no suspense at this level of the battle, and the priest sat down and began to write a letter requesting that the principal be transferred. If you don't make a move at this time, the principal will be over. And the principal would not just disarm and surrender like this. At this time, the principal gave the last trump card: public opinion.
Yes, in this war, there is another force that is free from all actual resources and strength, and that is public opinion. The principal told the priest that she called the church, not the bishop of the church, but one of the other nuns in the church. She clearly knows that if the priest can do such a move today, this sentence will not be the first time he has done such a thing, he must have a criminal record; and for a person like him, if the principal treats this If something gets bigger, he will lose everything he has. Regardless of whether the principal has any conclusive evidence, as long as the gossip is disseminated, the public opinion of the community will make him have no place in any place. The plot afterwards showed that, in fact, the principal did not call the church at all, and her evidence and trump cards were all fabricated by her. At this time, the two people fighting wits and bravely were betting on whose scheming to correct.
The aggressive priest lost his original momentum at this time, the lightning and thunder outside the window also stopped, the two sides finally ceased fire, and the final armistice agreement has been reached: the priest himself applied for transfer from the suburb. The principal cleverly used his empty hands. In an absolutely disadvantaged situation, he relied on his wit to reverse the defeat drastically and finally won the war.
What a wonderful and exciting script. Although there are only four main characters, although it is just some simple dialogues, although the main scenes may be offices and small gardens, the thrilling of this war is no less than any use of money and special effects. The magnificent war scenes piled up.
At the end of the movie, the headmaster of the nun sat alone in the snow, chatting with Sister James, she finally broke down, and the strong she finally cried. After being transferred from the suburbs, the priest was not punished, but was promoted. The devout believers are like the principal, sitting alone in the ice and snow, not knowing what the true faith is and what is the true truth. So the principal cried, she defended her school, but was deeply hurt again, her beliefs, her beliefs. At this time, the movie has returned to the theme, which is the name of the movie-Doubt.
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