ordinary afterthought

Joe 2022-03-23 09:01:27

When I was young, I remember my sister was watching a movie and said it was a witness with split personality. Finally, his lawyer found out that he was deceived. It
should be this, or there was just such a scene. I substituted the
lawyer as the protagonist. Well, the lawyer in the bar said everything, he doesn't want money and fame, it's important, but what he wants most is the truth, why can't anyone believe that people will do one thing in order to do something good
The role of a lawyer is a concept of lying with money.
People don't think about the reasons for thinking. Most of them evaluate others from a material perspective. They want them to never live for the life they want, but to be the same as themselves. Or to satisfy one's own fantasy, that other people live for money,
so lawyers are not likeable, not like financial practitioners, then frankly

I downloaded this movie and I knew that Norton was playing a split personality, and I was because He just watched this movie,
but it was an accident in the end. Norton finally said that there was never Allen. Does it really correspond to what the lawyer said before? He believes that human
nature is inherently good and what is human nature? There is no answer. It is
really difficult. , use the same attribute to correspond to so many people with so different personalities, everyone is different,
why do good people do bad things? Are good people who do bad things bad people?
If that distinction is made, things will be much simpler

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Primal Fear quotes

  • Martin Vail: [in Judge Miriam Shoat's chambers] You OK?

    Janet Venable: Am I OK? Do I seem OK? I get attacked by this sick twisted... I've lost the case and out of a job! So no, I'm not particularly OK, but you won! Justice was done, so who the hell cares, right? Congratulations! You knew didn't you? You knew if I went after him he'd wig out up there.

    Martin Vail: I knew he'd come out if he was threatened.

    Janet Venable: Who better to do that than me? You used me.

    Martin Vail: Yeah, I did. I had no choice, what did I use that was so terrible? I knew you'd do your job and I knew you'd try to win the case. What's wrong with that?

    Janet Venable: I lost my fucking job.

    Martin Vail: And that's good. You should've left them years ago.

    Janet Venable: Oh, Jesus! Why do you think you always know what's best for me?

  • Archbishop Rushman: [On the secret videotape that Vail stole from the crime scene] The feast of ascension...

    [*static]

    Archbishop Rushman: [On the videotape as it is fast-forwarding] Preach the gospel to every...

    [*static]

    Martin Vail: [Seeing the video suddenly change to show a young woman] ... Hello.

    Vail's Secretary: What are you watching?

    Naomi Chance: Wait a minute.

    Archbishop Rushman: [On the videotape] Alex, go to her. Go to her. Good. Now help her. That's it, Aaron. Good. Linda, help out. Good. Take off her blouse, Aaron. That's it. Now help him, Linda. Isn't that sweet, Linda? Good. That's it. Now, take him in your mouth.

    Tommy Goodman: Heeeeeeeere's motive.

    Archbishop Rushman: [On the videotape] Aaron, take her from behind. Aaron! Take her from behind!

    Martin Vail: Jesus Christ.