Good movie, worth watching!

Raven 2022-03-23 09:02:25

Great movie, rare to see! The psychological activities of the protagonist are particularly intriguing, and I read it several times, which is both amusing and thought-provoking. The protagonist was finally ruled that it had nothing to do with mental illness, but he breathed a sigh of relief, fortunately that he was also physically and mentally healthy, and it might be down to human nature and character. Mark said: "No one believed that a poor country boy like him would be admitted to an Ivy League university." Perhaps from this sentence you can get some clues about his character and the real cause of the incident.

Think about how interesting this person is. Every word he said was a lie, but he was able to gain the trust of others, so that in the end the lie was self-defeating. Resentment and dissatisfaction - he has surpassed any liar we can imagine in the general sense, and his ability to penetrate people's psychological activities and emotions is also superb. He used a set of most plain and common rhetoric to play many people between applause, but the others never understood "what the hell was he thinking", so that in the end, although we found that what he said was half truth, we still The monk who will be led by the nose by these panic words, will make the two-footed monk confused. At the same time, he always puts himself on the banner of justice and morality, which makes his words more convincing and appealing.

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  • Mark Whitacre: I read this study in Time magazine when I was at Cornell, which is an Ivy League school, and there were people, including my mother, who never believed I would make it into an Ivy League school. Maybe Ginger, who I met in marching in the eighth grade. And the study said people had nice, sympathetic feelings about people who were adopted, and treated them better. So I made up this adoption story, and people *did* treat me better. And when I got a job, one of my professors told people at Ralston Purina that I was this amazing guy that had accomplished all this in spite of being adopted. And so it was really *other* people who spread the story, not me. Although I admit it was wrong to start it and everything, it was other people who kept it going, even the people at ADM.

  • Mark Whitacre: Mark Whitacre, secret agent 0014.

    Rusty Williams: Why 0014?

    Mark Whitacre: Cause I'm twice as smart as 007.