After watching

Blaze 2022-09-04 12:48:41

This is a satisfying assignment from a good student in the class.

Now I really want to scold me for having a stereotype of black and white movies two hours ago. This movie is really wonderful! Whether it's the scene, music, costumes, or plot, actors, lines, and themes, it's all first-class.

Gregory is a typical PUA today, who specializes in harming kind-hearted girls. This mental control is really terrifying, who can resist a slightly softer personality?

This movie also tells us that psychological cues are the way to change our destiny. The subconscious mind will affect your judgment and then your behavior, and this kind of psychological cues is by no means accidental. People know this very well and use it well, just look at how many people with kerosene lamps around you. From small pranks to big murders, everything has its own purpose.

Or maybe, as long as it's for control purposes, it's inevitable to use this method, news? media? politics? Should we trust our own judgment? If you are not confident or too confident, you will be easily deceived. How to grasp this degree? Only by fully recognizing oneself and fully recognizing the reality can one not make a wrong choice, which itself requires sufficient wisdom.

Before that, let's stay away from temptation, those sudden pies, those unrealistic happiness, before you know who is more powerful in your own wisdom and specializing in psychology.

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Extended Reading

Gaslight quotes

  • Gregory Anton: Jewels are wonderful things. They have a life of their own.

  • Nancy Oliver: Gonna work on your tunes again tonight, sir? You're always working, aren't you?

    Gregory Anton: Yes. What are you doing with your evening out?

    Nancy Oliver: Oh, I'm going to a music hall...

    [starts to sing 'Up in a balloon']

    Gregory Anton: I've never been to an English music hall.

    Nancy Oliver: Oh, you don't know what you've missed, sir...

    Gregory Anton: And whom are you going to the music hall with?

    Nancy Oliver: A gentleman friend, sir.

    Gregory Anton: Oh, now you know, Nancy, don't you, that gentlemen friends are sometimes inclined to take liberties with young ladies.

    Nancy Oliver: Oh no, sir, not with me. I can take care of myself - when I want to.

    Gregory Anton: You know, Nancy, it strikes me that you're not at all the kind of girl that your mistress should have for a housemaid.

    Nancy Oliver: [flirtatiously] No, sir? She's not the only one in the house - is she?