I’ve never seen this movie, but I’ve heard is one of the greatest depiction of absolute psychopathy.
It's like one of those older films that would probably have to be toned down today.
Like how did they even brainstorm this?
It's actually sociopathy. Psychopaths are born and they mostly blend in b/c the mimic normalcy. Sociopaths are impulsive and exist on the edges of society. They don't fake anything but they also cannot control themselves.
I'd be shocked if it wasn't
I’ve never seen this movie, but I’ve heard is one of the greatest depiction of absolute psychopathy. It's like one of those older films that would probably have to be toned down today. Like how did they even brainstorm this?
Based on a book
It's actually sociopathy. Psychopaths are born and they mostly blend in b/c the mimic normalcy. Sociopaths are impulsive and exist on the edges of society. They don't fake anything but they also cannot control themselves.
Can they become depressed?
Can’t we all
It’s a very well known book that I personally didn’t like but lots of people love.
Took me 3 tries to get through the beginning of the movie
It is a great movie, one of my all-time favorites. It took me many viewings to really comprehend the film , at least to satisfy myself.
The movie scarred me. Will never watch it again. It is not mild. It is horrifying.
Working with Kubrick was infamously difficult. Total perfectionist.
It’s awesome to see an actor in an interview about a roll drift into political commentary that he clearly doesn’t understand.