Deifying ogres, scary movie ideas

Wendy 2022-04-19 09:01:02

The demons in the movie are based on real life.

Be careful, the bad guys. Your kindness and innocence, if not discriminated and vigilant, will be manipulated and exploited by bad people.

The bad guys are stupid, vain, impetuous and perverted, but because they have no bottom line and conscience, they are also familiar with deception, stealing, murder, and abuse. They are especially cunning, so they must not be underestimated.

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We'd better look for those on the basis of personal life experience, growth education (I mean real education, not traditional authoritarian school teachers, such as family learning by precept and example, or especially the accumulation of filtered reading) Literary and artistic works that meet the taste and make the idea appear externally (I think both films and novels and essays belong to literary and artistic works) —————————————————————

The real group B personality disorder will not have dedicated intelligence, but the movie deified this part of the villain, the reason may be to satisfy the public's curious imagination and curiosity.

The pure and kind people have a complete emotional spectrum, which is closer to the wisdom of wisdom and courage. But they are despised and slandered by film directors, and they exist in the image of being vulnerable, helpless, incompetent, stupid and arrogant... I sincerely appreciate those directors who look at all beings with compassion, tenderness, understanding, sympathy and acceptance, and I sincerely welcome and encourage such works of art .

Although the plot is rich in twists and turns, the emotions are delicate and full, and the ideas are profound...

But the intention is distorted!

So I hate this movie.

Those who have been hurt by real dark and evil forces, who have seen demons and monsters and escaped from their claws, would not have such a favorable impression of ogres.

A psychiatrist, a psychiatrist, should not be deified in this way as omnipotent. (Subsequently, if the heroine and the ogre are together because they have undergone psychological psychoanalysis, then they violate the professional ethics taboo and manipulate and harm good people.)

Criminal demons? Nor should they be called geniuses, it is very dangerous.

PS

I recognize the heroine as a kind and brave hero.

But in terms of concept:

A wise, kind, brave and strong woman who wants to achieve her ideal goals

One, you don’t have to be born with a beautiful appearance. (Although the movie has the idea of ​​calling for the promotion of women’s status and advocating women’s rights, it still uses women’s appearance as a gimmick to a certain extent. On the other hand, the audience loves to watch the beautiful protagonist, and the film has more commercial value. On the other hand, because she is a beautiful woman, she is favored, cared, and valued by ogres, isn't it?)

Second, it also requires the cooperation and cooperation of the team (in the real world, it is too dangerous to fight the murderer alone in the end? Such success is also due to luck and chance. If a team works together, will it be safer? More A small loss? A bigger success? For example, the next time you can protect the hostages and rescue them in advance). (The movie is too high on personal heroism)

This encourages people to pursue themselves and have self-love and self-confidence.

It is also more in line with the rules of the real world.

But because it is a movie, human nature desires the beauty of beautiful women. This is human nature determined by genes.

But I still hope that more often we can fully encourage the advocacy of inner personality and talent, excellent attitude, hard work, perseverance, wisdom, courage, these parts that can be changed by human efforts and have profound intrinsic value. Even if you work hard to become more beautiful the day after tomorrow, it may be an attitude of loving life that is worthy of appreciation.

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  • Trycia 2022-03-22 09:01:02

    An ordinary crime suspense film. It's quite satisfactory and can be described as "Mediocre". I don't know why the evaluation is so high. Maybe it’s because there were few such films in that era. People have never seen anything in the world. They get excited when they see something. They think that eating an orange is already the ultimate in the fruit world, but they don’t know that there are lychees in this world. Strawberry kiwi. The eerie horror of Hopkins's chanting is indeed impressive. 5 points, no more.

  • Jocelyn 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    Many of the classic elements that define Lector are Anthony Hopkins proposed to the director and even improvised during filming. For example, he stared at the camera without blinking, his white prison uniform, smacked his lips, and laughed at Judy Foster's southern accent. Dr. Ford in the Western World is really the futuristic incarnation of Lector...

The Silence of the Lambs quotes

  • Brooding Psychopath: HANNIBAL THE CANNIBAL!

  • Clarice Starling: The wig, the dress, the makeup. Raspail was a transvestite?

    Hannibal Lecter: In life? Oh, no. Garden-variety Manic Depressive. Tedious, very tedious. I did not kill him I assure you just tucked him away, very much as I found him, after he'd missed three appointments.

    Clarice Starling: If you didn't kill him, who did?

    Hannibal Lecter: Who can say? Best thing for him, really, his therapy was going nowhere. No, just think of him as a fledgling killer's first attempt at transformation.

    Clarice Starling: What do you mean fledgling killer? Do you mean he's killed again?

    Hannibal Lecter: I've been in this room for eight years, now Clarice, and I know they'll never let me out, not while I'm alive. What I want is a view where I can see a tree, or even water. I want to be in a federal institution far away from Doctor Chiltern. I'll help you catch him, Clarice.

    Clarice Starling: You know who he is, don't you? Tell me who decapitated your patient.

    Hannibal Lecter: All good things to those who wait. I've waited, but how long can you and Jackie-boy wait? Our little Billy must already be looking for that next special someone.