Knowing yourself

Elliot 2022-03-23 09:02:19

First of all, I am amazed that Lien Neeson's acting skills are really consummate. To know such a character and such a topic, it is too easy to seduce the audience's attention outside the film. But the film does it -- it's an excellent biopic.
The film shows the inner world of scientists and shows the pace of historical progress or the transformation of human concepts. The proposition that is repeatedly emphasized in the film-sex has no concept, and it is also a cliché. Of course, of course, such common sense is still very necessary for the public today.
But I think, in order to ensure its humanistic nature, the film does not make Kinsey's role take on too much social mission, although the research he is engaged in is objectively significant. Also, if the film had to dig more into the conflict between sex and love instead of the conflict between sex and morality, would it be more profound?
When watching this movie, the names of Mr. De and Mr. Sai kept lingering in my mind. Science and democracy, two gods who have unchained us. However, the gap between ideal and reality, and the gap between ideal and ideal, discourages those who are weak in action such as me.

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  • Alfred Kinsey: Martin's been surprisingly helpful. He's an ideal practice subject since he's had relations with both men and women.

  • Alfred Kinsey: Fine liquor is an essential tool for social lubrication. Though it involves more drinking than I thought I would ever do in a lifetime.