Saturday, March 14, 2015

M 1931

The scene that I decided to write about was at the beginning of the movie when all those men were sitting around the table reading the newspaper. The meeting went from a simple friendly meeting to one of the men accusing the other of being a murderer; he also accused him being of following underage girl. He says that he seen him following a little girl, and because of this reason he suspects that he is the murderer. What I interpret from this scene is that the man was being accused of something without any evidence against him, he is a suspect because of what the man thought he had seen; but it doesn't make him the murderer. I chose this scene because there have been many cases throughout the years, were a person gets accused of something without any evidence. In many cases the person being accused is innocent, I also chose the scene because I enjoyed everything that happened in that scene; I also found it a little funny with all the cursing that went on. This was one of my favorite scenes from the movie, people shouldn't be accusing others without hard evidence; even though they might think is that person because of what has been done in the past. One should always look for evidence before accusing.  

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  1. I agree with you that one should have all the evidence before accusing. But according to Freud we are unable to do this because it is not in our nature. The "id" which is what is the most natural to human distrust other humans. We learn to trust through our relationship with our relationships with others. When we do not create healthy relationships we never learn to trust and become bias. So no matter what evidence is before us we choose not to see it.

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