Everyone deserves a scribbler

Gabe 2022-09-01 14:03:50

First of all, in general, this movie sells meat in the middle, horror and finally science fiction, but the theme and structure are very innovative. When I first read the introduction, I thought it was schizophrenia fighting against my other personalities.
I think the biggest theme of the director making this film is to warn people not to be arrogant. For the doctor--the mentally ill person is always mercilessly mocked by the blackened Alice. For the detective - so much so that human beings always like to explain everything with logic and science and forget some awe. For all of us -- maybe in the eyes of the mentally ill, those of us who use less than 5% of our brains are unreasonably mentally ill. We have created a scientific formula of etiquette guidelines for various social institutions to limit our development as many times suggest in the film.
A movie and a super body I watched before also expressed a view that those so-called theorem formulas are easily overturned. His existence limits the creation and development of human beings to a large extent, and human beings imprison themselves. As for whether the final Supergirl plot is reasonable, you can refer to the super body. If you can accept the super body setting, then this film can also be understood. When the protagonist was a child, she had no relatives, no friends, and no one instilled in her any secular concepts, nor social concepts in her mind. There were no so-called formula theorems to imprison her thoughts, so there was a scribbler (scribbler). Scribblers are truly free people. She writes English backwards just because she doesn't want to be framed by a frame. She absorbs human knowledge but is not confined to the mundane framework, so she has a super high IQ. She didn't want to be disturbed by the world, so she split a lot of personalities. One of them was the protagonist personality who was most suitable for the society. This personality finally decided to be the most authentic self through fusion. In the end, she left the words on the tape recorder and the words to the doctor 'your world is back to the front, not mine. (your world is back to the front, not mine. Mine isn't)' mocking people but not waking them up? Our world is turned upside down. Only a few people are truly free. In the end, the protagonist is willing to be the negative side of himself and leave the positive side to the scribblers to be the most authentic self and release it to the fullest.
Even if all the people in the world say you are wrong, you may be right. There should be a scribbler in everyone's heart, a free scribbler, a pure scribbler, an invincible scribbler.

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The Scribbler quotes

  • Suki: Bates Motel!

    Doctor: Suki, is everything okay?

    Suki: Why, what have you heard?

  • Hogan: You really are out of your mind, aren't you?

    Suki: Duh.