The devil who can't get out

Abe 2022-09-30 22:22:47

The personality and psychology of the male protagonist are intriguing fans. If you are not careful, you will be considered possessive and paranoid, which is unavoidable. If you meet such a male protagonist in reality, I advise you to stay away as soon as possible, because ordinary people can't hold this kind of "gloomy and dark-bellied friend and lover who travels to the devil in the name of love".

The core character of the male protagonist's revenge is the female protagonist. It is strange that love and hate can be unified in the same body at the same time. The male protagonist's identity is low, but his growth experience is full of the love given to him by the female protagonist. If it is a self-aware person who knows how to be grateful, when the heroine makes a choice about her personal marriage, she will not be greedy and coveted for more love, but rather regret, guard and bless her. But this male protagonist is a ruthless man with strong self-esteem, and he has a strong possessive desire for the love he already has, which he regards as a treasure that cannot be lost. Once he loses love and self-esteem, and is deprived by the heroine herself, he can't bear it. The more he loves the heroine, the more he hates her.

In fact, the heroine is really hateful, and she is emotionally unclear. She gives hope to the hero, and then continues to refuse to make him despair. Who can stand this. The male and female protagonists are convinced that they truly love each other, the female protagonist loves status and wealth more, and the male protagonist values ​​love more. If after the male lead comes back to find her, the female lead can make it clear, cut it off in time, or simply divorce and leave the male lead far away, then it will not be a scourge. It's not that the heroine is more wrong, it's just that her way of dealing with feelings is really not wise enough, and her treatment of feelings is far less thorough than that of material economy.

The male protagonist's revenge is more about emotionally deliberately crushing the female protagonist and her family, and materially deliberately plundering legally, but it is mainly emotional revenge. Killing a thousand enemies and destroying eight hundred, his life is not happy, he is violent, dark and suffocating. He doesn't care if others are happy or not, he just wants to keep his lover by his side forever. When the heroine is alive, if she can give him a little nourishment of love, it may save him, after all, he is still warm when they are together. After the heroine died, he missed every second of his life, so much so that he was so perverted that he dug the heroine's grave.

The male protagonist never got out of his emotional demons in his life.

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Extended Reading
  • Westley 2022-06-23 23:33:03

    Decreased one star because the big and small Catherines are played by one person, which is unnecessary. After all, in the original book, little Catherine looks more like a Linton family member, and only inherited her mother's eyes. But this version of Heathcliff's death feels more moving than reading the novel, where Heathcliff meets the angelic little Catherine before her death (why Catherine took him as a child is also a question), and then smiles When I die, the rush is more heart-wrenching than in the novel.

  • Donato 2022-06-23 15:14:47

    2018.03.30 The screenwriter's choice is completely incomprehensible. On the one hand, he cut down almost all the plots except Heathcliff and Catherine (the big and small Linton became the first passerby), on the other hand, he deleted the most touching Heathcliff, who burst into tears and opened the window to call. The passage of Catherine's comeback. Although I am very dissatisfied with the character modeling in this film, the acting skills of the two are still very good, but the image of Binoche is really not suitable for acting as a girl.

Wuthering Heights quotes

  • Cathy Linton: My love for Linton is like the foliage in the woods: time will change it, I'm well aware, as winter changes the trees. My love for Heathcliff is the eternal rock beneath: a source of little visible delight, but necessary. Nelly, I AM Heathcliff!

  • Cathy Linton: If I've done wrong I'm dying for it.