We all animals

Vincenza 2022-01-27 08:24:37

"If you could kill someone and get away with it, who would you kill?"

"Do you want the truth or a smart answer?"

"Truth" "Smart answer"

"The truth is your nonsense, and the motive and reason for killing. Today, Jack dissected a 16-year-old boy, he was shot in the abdomen because someone wanted his broken Walkman, what kind of reason is that?
We are animals, killing is natural, basic and simple, you should know.
Of course after Civilization and social baptism, we will only drink beer to discuss, but not to act, but can we really get rid of this desire? The desire to kill, can you? Will you kill? Will you?"

"According to this boy's Medical history, I think he died of hypoxia and asthma attack, 11 year old boy, overweight, report states that Daniel was ridiculed at school for being overweight, taken for severe asthma, steroids caused weight gain, blood and bladder mixed No trace of steroids...he stopped using steroids. Peer discrimination was worse in his opinion than asthma, and ended up dying of a severe asthma attack on a field trip to the zoo. Psychological factors cannot be ignored at the time of diagnosis. "

My favorite scene, Ted is handsome, Juliet is charming, but of course the film is more than that. . . . I don't know if the director and screenwriter wanted to make money by making this movie with flesh and blood or pornographic scenes, or if they wanted to expose people's sinful nature with this movie. . . . .
According to Freud's theory of personality structure, the id, the subconscious, represents the innate animal instinctual impulses. Chaotic, irrational, following the pleasure principle.
The ego, differentiated from the id, acts according to the "reality principle", both to obtain satisfaction and to avoid suffering.
The superego is formed in the behavior of rewards and punishments given by society, especially parents, in the process of children's growth and development. It guides the self to regard itself as a moral conscience, to limit and suppress the instinctive impulses of the id, and to act according to the principle of perfection.
We are animals by nature, we are born to kill, and reality demands that we be moral, civilized, and obey the law. . . . Otherwise, you will not be able to survive by accepting other people's strange eyes or legal sanctions (superego). . . But this nature is not lost, it is just repressed, and it has been for thousands of years, and despite the rapid material development, we are not much better in nature or genetics than our ancestors. Doctors only exaggerated the ego under the important premise that they do not need to accept legal sanctions. Of course, this is impossible in reality. . We are animals all the time. . . . . . I'm very curious about the actor who chose to continue in the end of the film? Or stop it.

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  • Katlyn 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    Or is Dr. Grey stronger?

  • Lionel 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    -½. In fact, it wasn't too bad until the sex after the hero and heroine killed (Dad), but unfortunately it was overdone in the later stage and the pretence was almost terrible and the ending was mediocre.

Pathology quotes

  • Jake Gallo: [to Ted Grey] Uh-oh. Who's that? That's you. That's me. That's me. Me. You. Me. You. Me. You're me. You're a fucking killer. You're a fucking animal.

  • Juliette Bath: [to Ted Grey] Your fiancée is really beautiful. You must be very happy.