I searched and read the introduction and film reviews of this film, and many of them spent a lot of time talking about David Fincher, the director who was loyal to the perverted side of people, who did not produce a lot of films but who were excellent. I don't know anything about David Fincher. Although I've watched a lot of movies, I haven't gotten to the point where I'm familiar with famous foreign directors and actors and actresses. Just a few words about how you felt after watching the show. Like all the recommendations said, this is a serial killer American drama that takes a different approach (don't know what to call this kind of drama, Criminal Minds?). It's all about communication and photos to stun you. To be honest, the plot does make the perverted serial killer make people think, understand and not feel scary, but the bgm when it comes to the highlights is simply adding too many points, and it still makes my pores shrink and hair stand upright. Horton went to a lecture at the university, and the lecturer raised the question of "is crime born or nurtured?" Subsequent interviews were all based on this question, which gradually led to other discussions. Apparently, people at that time generally believed that crime was innate, and that those who committed heinous crimes became scum in their bones. But "the forest is big and there are all kinds of birds." Incredible cases occur frequently. Obviously, ordinary people cannot use normal logic to understand the motives for committing these cases. At first, Holden and Bill hit a wall, and their bosses didn't support it. The district police thought it was ridiculous that Holden tried to analyze why the perverted serial killers committed such perverted crimes. People tend to feel like they're better than people who are prone to getting out of control and making big mistakes, so they don't want to be compared to them at all, and they don't want to understand why they are the way they are. On the other hand, people are lazy by nature, and their intuitive fear of the unknown makes people choose to stick to conservative camps and outdated dogmas. . However, evasion and refusal to understand motives artificially cannot prevent the occurrence of tragedies. On the contrary, this conceited attitude of refusing to understand motives has had the opposite effect, allowing some high-IQ criminals to fully understand the police and get away with it with ease. There is a gulf between refusing to understand that there is an active engagement, and the first people to emerge to seek change, such as the show's archetypes, are especially sober and wise. The reason why perverts are perverts is that ordinary people cannot understand, and once they understand themselves, they are not far from perverts. With the in-depth research, the psychological changes that occurred in Holden really made people sweat secretly, nervous and exciting. In the last two episodes, Horton's relationship with his girlfriend and colleagues has changed a lot, and people are looking forward to the plot of the second season. Of course, I want to pay tribute to several pioneers in the original book. The results of these pioneering studies are now an essential element in crime mystery dramas, and almost everyone knows them. (When I grew up, every time I watched the protagonists in movies and dramas, I admired them bravely and bravely pursued new ideas and new things. It was those highly awakened people in the long history who were far ahead of their own times. The exploration and sacrifice of our society has made our society continue to move forward, enabling most countries and regions in the world to reach the level of enlightenment, prosperity and integration that they are today. This allows us to have spare energy to reflect on the history of social development and gain certain thoughts. thereby further promoting the progress of the times.) "Mindhunter" once again tells us how much the environment has an impact on a person's character. Some personalities are indeed brought about by genes, but the acquired environment determines to what extent these personalities are amplified or suppressed. The social environment affects the family, and the quality of the family environment determines whether the flowers of the motherland will grow up to be angels or demons. And each of us is part of the social, family environment of others. Unwittingly, we become a grain of sand in the soil that nurtures demons or angels. I believe that everyone who watches the drama will substitute themselves for this illusion, and feel that they are worried about the fate of the protagonist. But the reality is that the screenwriter uses history as the background or a certain time and space when the future social morality has degenerated to a historical stage, and substitutes the contemporary ideas that we all deeply accept, making us and the protagonist become ants tied to a rope Grasshopper, scold those who do things in the play. But in our era, after watching the drama, we immediately become ordinary people who are in the dust. In our school and work, we are such a dingy and insignificant existence. Most people are unknown, even in class or at work. Achievement, then the forest is so big, and there are so many people with small achievements. Even in film and television dramas, people with small achievements are the most easily satisfied and the least lucid, so they are directly killed by the protagonist's halo. We all used to be pretentious teenagers, but until we were older than Wang Bo, not only did we not have a masterpiece like "The Preface to the Pavilion of King Teng", but even the college entrance examination composition was thrillingly off-topic; we started to feel complacent when we got a little ahead in each subject, and when I saw the news, eleven The two-year-olds have all won the competition awards and submitted them to Qingbei. We are still struggling in the quagmire of the college entrance examination; I feel that I have a lot of ideas, but if I write a plan, I can’t write anything new; I think it’s amazing to go to 985 , It turns out that a large number of ordinary undergraduate students have expertise, ideas, or families, and they seem to live richer than themselves. Then I gradually realized that I was just a little ordinary and a little transparent. Then I was a little content with the status quo and didn't work hard enough, so I became the stupid majority of the people in the movie and TV series who thought they had ideas. And who didn't think that one of their classmates was weird, and they finally succeeded (a crushing defeat). When we heard the news, we tried hard to recall whether we didn't treat him (her) differently at the beginning (did we see at a glance that he (she) had no future), so that we felt that we were not the kind of blind eye in film and television dramas Tarzan or the silent majority who cannot see that others are different from themselves (lack of sufficient observation or even indifference to those around them). Horton's conversation with Debbie in the first few episodes of the show is also quite interesting. Debbie said that I'm thinking too much and I'm a little tired and need to rest. You've been thinking all day, aren't you tired? Holden said he was not tired. I was shocked. I'd be very, very tired and conflicted if I kept thinking about what to study all day, and Horton wasn't. Houghton often opened the door to see Debbie studying, although she would be tired but persevere in her studies. And Horton loves his profession, and he devoted himself to his research and was on the verge of being attacked without knowing it. I think this couple is worth learning from. Horton gushed about his work and his girlfriend, despite being emotionally unfaithful, listened patiently and gave an objective assessment. The love of intellectuals who have pursuit is really equal and full of rational charm. And Horton can also see his psychological changes from appreciating his girlfriend's rational wisdom at the beginning to complaining that his girlfriend always strikes and rejects him. Society is really capricious. Historically, we once regarded the progress of science and technology as a beast, but in today's era, we pursue the latest and the best, and the curiosity is fully utilized. The society believes in "scientific research", and pays more attention to rationality than literature, almost worshipping knowledge. Neither extreme is very healthy. And we are all part of society. We are often reluctant to use our brains to think of others to judge us and enjoy the results. Then everyone thinks this way, and everyone thinks of others too rationally and diligently. We used to be afraid of becoming the irrational, stupid non-protagonists in film and television works, but the truth is that we are them, but we think we are the protagonists because we feel that we are shining. But we are okay, we are in a more enlightened age, we allow ourselves to admit that we are small and narrow, and we appear a little taller. Society is really capricious. Historically, we once regarded the progress of science and technology as a beast, but in today's era, we pursue the latest and the best, and the curiosity is fully utilized. The society believes in "scientific research", and pays more attention to rationality than literature, almost worshipping knowledge. Neither extreme is very healthy. And we are all part of society. We are often reluctant to use our brains to think of others to judge us and enjoy the results. Then everyone thinks this way, and everyone thinks of others too rationally and diligently. We used to be afraid of becoming the irrational, stupid non-protagonists in film and television works, but the truth is that we are them, but we think we are the protagonists because we feel that we are shining. But we are okay, we are in a more enlightened age, we allow ourselves to admit that we are small and narrow, and we appear a little taller. Society is really capricious. Historically, we once regarded the progress of science and technology as a beast, but in today's era, we pursue the latest and the best, and the curiosity is fully utilized. The society believes in "scientific research", and pays more attention to rationality than literature, almost worshipping knowledge. Neither extreme is very healthy. And we are all part of society. We are often reluctant to use our brains to think of others to judge us and enjoy the results. Then everyone thinks this way, and everyone thinks of others too rationally and diligently. We used to be afraid of becoming the irrational, stupid non-protagonists in film and television works, but the truth is that we are them, but we think we are the protagonists because we feel that we are shining. But we are okay, we are in a more enlightened age, we allow ourselves to admit that we are small and narrow, and we appear a little taller.
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