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Libby 2022-03-23 09:01:44

By chance tonight, I sat in the screening hall of the Psychological Association and watched the movie "Stickman" quietly. Thoughtful video.
Roy, a patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder, has always been subjected to the dual moral condemnation of career and family. Although he is unwilling to admit, or even justify that others have taken the initiative to put money into his own hands, from his own inner contradictions and his attitude towards his daughter. His moral emptiness and loss can be seen in his education, perhaps this is the key factor in his obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Although this is just a hoax in the end, I would rather believe that angle is the angel sent by God to treat Roy. In the days when angle appeared, Roy gradually got rid of the shadows and contradictions in his heart, and began to accept that he had not even confirmed it. daughter, distressed for her, and happy for her. . . Under the action of the psychiatrist's "treatment medicine", Roy's mental state gradually returned to normal, becoming a good father, a good man, and even a good shopper. When Roy finally stumbled out of the broken house on the roof, he lost everything, including money, friends, daughters and even his inner concerns and pain, everything was cleared! I'm starting all over again!
From being deceived to being deceived for nothing, from being uneasy all day to being calm, this is the transformation of this stickman, even he doesn't hate his "friends" and "daughters" who have hurt him. Because in the end we are happy to see that he got what he wanted: inner moral balance!

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Matchstick Men quotes

  • Dr. Klein: Let me ask you something. What would you do if you had to change careers?

    Roy: You mean if I wasn't an antiques broker?

    Dr. Klein: If you weren't a criminal.

    Roy: Huh?

    [twitches]

  • Roy: She left the door open. It was BITCHIN'!