The Collector movie plot
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Daron 2022-04-10 09:01:09
Wyler is really capable of writing and martial arts, showing such delicate psychological activities. The key contradictions of the whole film focus on the discussion of Picasso's paintings. The male protagonist believes that the value of the painting is objective, while the female protagonist emphasizes the subjectivity of feelings to give the work derived value. The male protagonist cannot see (refuse to see?) this part Value, and then show the male protagonist's emotional barriers and lack of personality from the side. The male protagonist has a crush on the female protagonist and then kidnaps the female protagonist. The anti-social personality projected on the subconscious level is also derived from the self-protection produced by the physiological reflex under the shackles of the strict social hierarchy. Inferiority, these strong emotions burst out under repression, it just shows that the male protagonist is not inhuman, on the contrary, he is full of emotions and seriously deformed. He is the pioneer of anti-social personality exploration in 65 years, and the profiling methodology will soon be born in the FBI. Wyler has such a deep level Digging is great.
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Norval 2022-04-10 09:01:09
The voyeuristic gaze before the kidnap underscores her significance as a specimen to the collector. The intermingling of suspense and light-heartedness in the musical score and the constant shift of tone substantially diminishes the graveness of the crime and intentionally obscures the boundary between morality and immorality. The delicate depiction of the collector's obsessive psychology and almost admirable self-restraint, make it hard for the audience NOT to feel empathetic. This is an accomplished piece of adaptation, successfully captured the moral issues, class struggles, and artistic discussions that John Fowle
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Freddie Clegg: Don't worry. I'll respect your every privacy.
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Freddie Clegg: What's got four ears and eight legs?
Miranda Grey: What?
Freddie Clegg: Two dogs.