Raw thoughts

Clovis 2022-04-23 07:01:39

2017-12-30 To be added, explained and sorted
I now have a splitting headache and write a mess.
Premise: Fincher is very reliable, the adaptations are relatively professional, and I don't blindly believe these things belong to unknown territory.

1. I am very curious. In theory, all matter should have energy, and the soul and character should be no exception. So what is the biological basis for our personality? Although gene is the essence of biology, protein is the executor of function, so neuron? (May need to find some brain science books to read) Or what happened to the tissue cells? What induces changes in signaling pathways? Why is it so organized? Speaking of which, think of developmental biology, what exactly controls the slow differentiation of a fertilized egg into different organs and tissues. The polarity exhibited by plant tips as they grow.

2. About this mental depression. Of the four types of perversion (objective, not demeaning), one believes that the cause of this outcome was mother's abuse as a child. Others seem to have been mentioned more or less. Before, when I first saw this theory (the formative period is very important), I was convinced, on the one hand (I seem to remember) there are cases to support, on the other hand, it seems that only In this way, certain behaviors and thoughts of people can make sense. Our brains want to give meaning to everything to make it easier to understand the unknown and easier to remember. But are there things that don't need make sense at all?

But now I'm reflecting on this "theory", I think the reason why it is more and more accepted by everyone, is it because it can give me a relief? Because it wasn't me who did the wrong thing, it was my mother, it was easier to accept blaming others than myself. If it is said that the character formation period has been hurt, but when we are physiologically mature, can we change it through the hope of self-learning? If according to what Chen Jiaying said, we all pursue spiritual growth all our lives, then my character should be able to change. I also want to say, the question of rational thinking raised by Kant, is intuition the result of rational thinking in our deep cortex? (Don't know when I can start reading advanced philosophy)

3. Metamorphosis (don't know what word to use) is it natural or acquired? I don't know if it can be explained by philosophical fatalism? What is the disorder in the body? Why do some people get out of control (I remember I haven't read the book Out of Control)? Because not everyone kills when repressed, and the percentage of male serial killers is higher.

4. Should we prevent crime? Sometimes it turns into politics. Speaking of this, I think of Yu Guangzhong, wondering if morality is a false proposition? The more you get to know a great person, there are always some moral flaws that need to be separated from achievement and morality, so is morality just a personal restraint?



Finally, I hope that one day in the future, I will have time to understand it and provide theoretical basis and case support.

I now have that feeling of hitting the top of this stage, not knowing when a book or book will trigger a new world.

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Extended Reading
  • Joyce 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Surprisingly, this is an academic story XD? I love the first half more, I just can't stop. Bill's I'm-too-old-for-this-shit face, Holden's geek-type dumb, Wendy's academic boss, and the sharpness of his Ph.D. girlfriend, the four are like four extremes but hold up the whole play, the villains explain creepy in place. The light and lens are also beautiful. I think it's wonderful to see a part of Chinatown reborn in David Fincher's mind.

  • Julian 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    It's not the kind of drama with high IQ to solve cases, it's very anti-routine. When people watch crime movies, they always focus on "who is the murderer", and even use "can you guess who the murderer is" to judge the quality of a movie. In fact, we not only need to know who the murderer is, but also why he did it and what his motives were. "Mind Hunter" adopts a semi-documentary approach and is adapted from real serial killers and real crime events in history, allowing the audience to follow the protagonist's footsteps and enter the inner world of serial killers, an experience that is felt in other crime films not reach. The character of the police is important, as is the character of the criminal. The villains in many movies are very face-to-face, and they are villains for the sake of being a villain. In contrast, each criminal in "Mind Hunter" has a completely different background, experience, character, and thought, but it is completely tenable. The "Principal" episodes were so deep. You know he has the potential to commit a crime, but you can't catch him before he commits a crime. The same is true in reality. To catch a bad guy, you have to wait for him to commit a crime.