• @jordanlund
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    246 hours ago

    For me, the most unsettling part was how one of the most important scenes in the movie happens off camera.

    I was like “Wait… Did I MISS that?” Nope. It just happens off camera.

    No spoilers.

    • @triptrapper
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      55 hours ago

      That’s close to how it happens in the book. I believe there’s a single paragraph revealing that >!Moss was killed.!< Then the story moves along.

      • @[email protected]
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        103 hours ago

        Reddit-style angle-bracket-exclamation-point spoiler tags do not work on desktop Lemmy or, to my knowledge, any mobile app besides Sync. Lemmy spoiler tags work a little differently:

        :::spoiler Text next to the arrow
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        which can be multiple lines
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        which produces this

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        Text inside the spoiler

        which can be multiple lines

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        • @[email protected]
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          235 minutes ago

          The angle-bracket spoilers also work on the eternity client, as it’s just forked from some older reddit client. I made a spoiler oopsy recently with it.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 hours ago

        Fyi your way of doing spoilers isn’t showing up for me, here’s how they work on my client:

        spoiler

        This is a spoiler

    • BarqsHasBite
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      35 hours ago

      They said the main story was supposed to be the sheriff’s. The other guy’s just kinda took over too much.

  • @AdolfSchmitler
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    418 hours ago

    I heard Todd from breaking bad was the best depiction of a psychopath in media. He’s not just outright evil like Anton he just doesn’t really have feelings of guilt or remorse like normal people.

    • @[email protected]
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      84 hours ago

      Can we just take a moment to appreciate how genius a performance that was? Pre-Breaking Bad, I had no feelings about Jesse Plemons one way or the other. Now, every time I see him in something, I immediately think “What’s this personified incarnation of evil up to now?”

    • @MotoAsh
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      There are many flavors of murdering psychopaths. A few mass murderers from history would’ve been called cliche portrayals today.

      The banality of evil is what needs to be learned. Much like fascist rhetoric sounds stupid and is obvious in a vaccuum, when people are drenched in it, A LOT of people slowly succumb to the horrible attitude even if they never start explicitly supporting fascistic positions.

      It is poison much like mental illness becomes a poison, slowly enabling mostly normal people to do terrible things, like Todd. Todd was only a psychopath in that he exhibited no sympathy, which a lot of “normal” psychopaths have. It took an enabling environment to turn Todd in to a dengerous captor and murderer.

        • @shroomato
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          11 hour ago

          Most ideologies and religions are “viral” in the way they spread. Being able to think critically is how one stays immune.

    • @[email protected]
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      I don’t think Anton was outright evil. I don’t think you consider yourself evil for swatting a fly. To Anton people who crossed him were no different than flies to be swatted. And of course killing (or trying to kill) some people, like Moss, were just part of the job. He was simply violent because it was in his nature.

      • @qarbone
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        83 hours ago

        I think “killing people like they were flies” disqualifies you from anything above “neutral” on the morality chart, like pretty handily too.

      • @steeznson
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        12 hours ago

        In the book Anton is a personification of human evil as a natural force a bit like The Judge in Blood Meridian. The film is more ambiguous I think mainly due to the medium making the character more human by being played by an actor.

  • Nougat
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    Music in a movie instructs you on how you are supposed to feel about what’s going on. Even if the music is telling you to feel uncomfortable, it’s comforting to have that instruction. No music, no comfort.

  • @[email protected]
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    Wouldn’t this be better with 1.) said group actually being psychologists, and 2.) a link to verify this happened at all?

    edit: Apologies, I had the two fields switched in my head, but my second point stands.

    • @athairmor
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      138 hours ago

      Why would psychologists be better?

      • @Sylvartas
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        138 hours ago

        Not sure if it’s the same in the US, but in France a psychiatrist’s area of expertise is drugs and their effect on our brain/body (and with each other), which is why they have to do a few years of med school. They also have some psychology knowledge obviously but it’s not their main focus, whereas a psychologist does not need any medical training (iirc) and specializes in psychology, and thus cannot prescribe drugs aside from over-the-counter stuff, although a lot of them also have some psychiatry training to better interact with psychiatrists when needed

        • @LurkyLoo
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          56 hours ago

          Yep, that is exactly how it is in the US as well. Each Individual may vary, but the general thrust of their education is as you said, psychiatrists are generally med focused (technically they complete med school and then specialize in psych) and psychologist completes grad school (PhD. or PsyD.) with the focus on psych and learns a bit about meds (since they are likely a big part of the picture for some patients). Psychologist generally can’t prescribe meds (though there are some contexts where they can) and psychiatrists often don’t do therapy (though again exceptions exist). BOTH can and do give official diagnoses, though many healthcare systems are set up with psychologists (or other mental health providers LMFT, LCSW, Etc.) seeing and diagnosing first, with psychiatrists reviewing diagnoses only if prescribing meds.

          Another poster mentioned needing a psychiatrist for official diagnoses, and that is false in the US.

        • @athairmor
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          18 hours ago

          In the US a psychiatrist would be needed for a formal diagnosis. Psychologists can evaluate and treat with therapy but you need a psychiatrist for the formal diagnosis and medication.

          Psychologists could watch the movies and give an opinion as well as a psychiatrist but it wouldn’t be necessary. An actual person with psychopathic traits would likely end up in the care of a psychiatrist.

      • @Wrench
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        16 hours ago

        Psychiatrists are infamously bad at diagnosis. They better served treating than diagnosing.

        • @[email protected]
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          You’ve got it backwards.

          A psychiatrist will prescribe medication, but that’s as far as their treatment usually goes. Their main purpose is diagnosis.

          Psychologists are clinical therapists. They aren’t technically qualified to diagnose disorders, but may diagnose illnesses like depression.

          There’s a lot of overlap of course, but that’s generally how it goes.

    • Virkkunen
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      Aren’t psychiatrists the ones with more in depth knowledge and the ones that can legally prescribe medications?

      • @Donkter
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        108 hours ago

        Yeah, psychologists are the ones who haven’t gone through med school.

        • @Wrench
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          If all you have is a hammer, everything is a nail.

      • @surewhynotlem
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        78 hours ago

        They tend to be more medicine focused and do less diagnostic.

  • BarqsHasBite
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    299 hours ago

    I’m reminded of an old meme, it was a message taped to a dorm’s clothes dryer: “Whoever took my wet clothes out of the dryer and put yours in, you’re an asshole. Unfortunately for you, so am I. You can find your clothes outside frozen in the snowbank. Problem with that? Room 214.”

    • @[email protected]
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      24 hours ago

      I would’ve put in something like “I did something to your clothes. Have fun finding out what”

    • @[email protected]
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      99 hours ago

      It’s too bad that Room 214 had that run of inexplicable bad luck after that. It was probably just the haunting, though.

    • @SpaceNoodle
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      59 hours ago

      No, that’s a reasonable response.

  • @dustyData
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    249 hours ago

    Maybe because psychopathy is not a diagnosis. Psychopath is a popular or sometimes criminalism term, it’s definition is vague and its use is not very strict. In mental health there’s antisocial personality disorder and psychopathic traits in personality testing. But there’s no single definition of what being a “psychopath” is.

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s probably about how belivable in their experience the behaviour of the characters are.

  • @aeronmelon
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    2010 hours ago

    I remember MASH being devoid of music as well.

    Is there a list of movies that have no or very little music?

    • @Draghetta
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      89 hours ago

      That laughter track, however…

      • Gort
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        Thankfully the BBC aired the MASH episodes that were without the laughter track when I was watching it years (decades) ago. However, I’ve seen it more recently on one of the minor UK Freeview channels, and that came with laughter added… which eventually grates.

      • @BozeKnoflook
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        189 hours ago

        I think they are referring to the movie, which (I believe) did not have a laugh track.

        If you can find it there was a DVD release of the tv series where the laugh track could be disabled. It’s so much better.

        • @shalafi
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          58 hours ago

          Only the American release of the TV show had the laugh track. Whole different show without, isn’t it?

    • @[email protected]
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      48 hours ago

      “Creep” has no music and it made it so much better for me. I really enjoyed that film.

  • ivanafterall 🌟
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    I’ve run into more Patrick Batemans than Anton Chigurhs in my career.

    • @Buddahriffic
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      Yeah but how many of them snapped and killed some people? I think that’s part of why that movie did well: it portrays a personality type that many can relate to. But it doesn’t mean that taking the extra step from someone who just doesn’t give a shit about others to someone willing to stab them to death is realistic.

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      I can relate.

      My profession isn’t known for its empathy.

    • @AEsheron
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      The idea was it was supposed to be him losing track of the barrier between reality and his delusions. He did kill a girl in that apartment, it was not the ludicrously long chase we see though, for example.

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    I think we see during war times just how many latent psychopaths we have amongst us.

    I think a lot of people are fine with making others suffer or die when they gain something for it (status, survival, money).

    But I also think a lot of humans are lost. They don’t see themselves as being valuable and unique, and they don’t look at themselves and like what is inside.

    Science also tells everyone they are pointless pieces of dust, and it’s easy to believe that unless you have your own intuition about it.

    • IndiBrony
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      54 hours ago

      I’ve heard that last paragraph so many times and I can’t describe the pain I get in my eyes from them rolling so far back in my head.

      Typically this shit comes from theists who can only find meaning in life if it comes in the form of some dusty old book written by unknown people some 2000 years ago.

      Theism tells people their lives only matter to serve some made up deity for the hope of some eternal peace after they die. It’s a socially acceptable cult praying on people who are lost, think they hold no self worth, or can’t handle the existential terror of death.

      You don’t need theism to have meaning in life. The meaning of your life is the one you give to yourself, bereft of any outside influences. Nobody’s life should be beholden to anyone else’s standards or expectations.

      We’re all pointless. This life is all we get. Don’t waste it trying to find some grandiose meaning. Just live it.

    • @[email protected]
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      54 hours ago

      Science also tells everyone they are pointless pieces of dust

      Can you cite any studies? Because that sounds more like philosophy territory.

    • The Snark Urge
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      35 hours ago

      When did science tell you that, though? That sounds like a reinterpretation was made somewhere along the way.

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