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"Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy "Stockholm Syndrome" is a Universal Mental Illness "Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy The "Stockholm Syndrome" that is also ubiquitous in life

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"Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy "Stockholm Syndrome" is a Universal Mental Illness "Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy The "Stockholm Syndrome" that is also ubiquitous in life

First of all, I am very grateful to the headline platform for free playing the two movies "囧Mom" and "Big Winner" since the beginning of the year, so that we who can't go to the cinema for many months can watch two good movies at home.

Stockholm syndrome, the Stockholm effect, also known as Stockholm syndrome or hostage complex or hostage syndrome, is a complex in which the victim develops feelings for the perpetrator and even helps the offender in turn. This emotion causes the victim to develop a favorable feeling, dependence on, and even assistance to the perpetrator.

Hostages develop a psychological sense of dependence on the hijacker. Their lives and deaths are in the hands of the hijackers, who are grateful to let them live. They share the fate of the hijackers, regard the prospects of the hijackers as their own, and regard the safety of the hijackers as their own. So they adopted a "we oppose them" attitude and regarded the liberators as enemies.

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Origin of "Stockholm syndrome"

"Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy "Stockholm Syndrome" is a Universal Mental Illness "Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy The "Stockholm Syndrome" that is also ubiquitous in life

Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is actually a beautiful city, consisting of 14 islands and a peninsula, known as the "Venice of the North"

First, let's understand how "Stockholm syndrome" comes from. On August 23, 1973, two convicted criminals, Jan Erik Olsson and Clark Olofsson, abducted four bank employees after attempting to rob one of the largest banks in Stockholm, sweden, and ended after a 130-hour stalemate between the police and the gangsters, the gangsters gave up. However, in the months after the incident, the four kidnapped bank clerks still showed pity for their kidnappers, refused to charge the kidnappers in court, and even raised funds for their legal defense, they all showed that they did not hate the gangsters, and expressed their gratitude for the care of the gangsters who did not hurt them, but also adopted a hostile attitude towards the police. What's more, Christian, one of the female clerks in the hostage, fell in love with the robber Olofsson and became engaged to him while he was serving his sentence. The two robbers took hostages for six days, during which time they threatened the lives of the captives, but sometimes showed a benevolent side. Under an unexpected psychological intricate shift, the four hostages resisted the government's efforts to eventually rescue them.

"Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy "Stockholm Syndrome" is a Universal Mental Illness "Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy The "Stockholm Syndrome" that is also ubiquitous in life

At first glance, it seems very incredible, I worked in the bank in a good manner, you came to take me hostage, after the police rescued me, not only did I not testify against you in court, but I fell in love with you. This is not a very ridiculous thing, it is such a very ridiculous thing that really happened, and there are many similar cases of "falling in love with the kidnapper" in the movie.

Stockholm syndrome in those years of movies

In addition to "Stockholm", which shows this phenomenon of "Stockholm Syndrome", there are many different spin-off films that have been filmed in addition to "Stockholm", which is based on real events.

"Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy "Stockholm Syndrome" is a Universal Mental Illness "Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy The "Stockholm Syndrome" that is also ubiquitous in life

Luke Evans in No One Survives

"No One Survives": The film mentioned here is not "No One Survives", an adaptation of the classic book by Agatha, the Queen of Suspense, but a film of the same name directed by Ryuhei Kitamura and starring Luke Evans and Adelaide Clemense about the heavy taste love story of "Stockholm Syndrome". It tells the story of a psychopathic but brave love of the strange uncle, like to imprison young and beautiful girls, but also cut their own veins to bet that the little girl will save her, after letting her go, no longer force her, want her to obey orally obediently throw hugs. Heck, guess what, it really is. A very typical "Stockholm Syndrome" movie, the first time to see a seemingly bad movie, the second time to see the actual is a good work.

"Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy "Stockholm Syndrome" is a Universal Mental Illness "Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy The "Stockholm Syndrome" that is also ubiquitous in life

A woman who falls in love with a beast

"King Kong": I believe that this movie friends are basically as a monster film of Beauty and the Beast, in fact, if you think about it carefully, there is no lack of embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome", when the blonde beauty Naomi was kidnapped by King Kong, she was frightened at first, followed by curiosity, and after realizing that King Kong had a heart that human beings could not have, she became the woman behind King Kong without hesitation. It turns out that "Stockholm syndrome" does not only occur between people, but also between people and beasts.

"Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy "Stockholm Syndrome" is a Universal Mental Illness "Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy The "Stockholm Syndrome" that is also ubiquitous in life

"Stockholm syndrome" under institutionalized systems

The Shawshank Redemption: This IMDb-Top 250 perennial number one inspirational film actually embodies an institutionalized "Stockholm syndrome." There's a classic line in it: "Prison is a strange place, at first you hate it, then you get used to it, and then you become inseparable from it." There's also a prisoner in the movie who says, "I don't go to the bathroom until 25 minutes an hour, and if I don't do that, then I'll put up with it for another hour." One day I found that I didn't need to report to the toilet, but I couldn't pee. "Prison is a nasty thing, but at least alive in prison, getting used to the institutional life in prison day after day, but becoming inseparable from prison, and inseparable from the prison system, which is an extension of the institutionalization of "Stockholm Syndrome".

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The previous films have initially introduced the different embodiments of "Stockholm Syndrome" in various films, and below we will talk about how the "Stockholm Syndrome" is reflected under the cloak of Dapeng 'Winners'.

Usually " Stockholm syndrome " goes through four major processes : fear, fear, compassion, and help. Since the setting of "The Big Winner" is a bank robbery exercise, both the hijacker and the hijacked know that this is not true, so it does not show fear and fear at first, but as the plot progresses, the "Stockholm syndrome" begins to slowly manifest itself.

"Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy "Stockholm Syndrome" is a Universal Mental Illness "Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy The "Stockholm Syndrome" that is also ubiquitous in life

Except for The Strict played by Dapeng and the police chief played by Du Yuan, everyone regards this exercise as a formality, and even the bank employees are happy that the exercise can leave work half a day early, but because they have encountered the "one tendon" of Rigor, it seems that they have really experienced a bank robbery. When Yan Yan began to rob, he first found the plainclothes policeman Lao Yao, and used the water gun to "headshot" Lao Yao, and the plainclothes police "glorious sacrifice", after the "inner ghost" played by Liu Yan yu Haijiao pressed the bank roller gate officially staged.

At the beginning, the bank lobby manager Zhou You, the staff Xing Yunzhu, Xiao Fat, the security guard and the grandchildren, pregnant women and other bank customers still held a formal attitude, hoping that the exercise would end early and return to each home, but the strict work was very strict, the exercise robbed the bank also got a small book plan, and all actions were carried out according to the plan.

"Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy "Stockholm Syndrome" is a Universal Mental Illness "Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy The "Stockholm Syndrome" that is also ubiquitous in life

The first to give in to the gangsters were the bank guards. While bank clerks were still complaining, the security guards gradually became strict accomplices. It may be because he was amused by the exercise, but it may be more because he was at the bottom of the bank, being commanded all day long, and dissatisfied with these "regular workers" who were high above, so the first person to defect, which was the first person to suffer from "Stockholm syndrome", was also the first person to stand up after the child who dared to tell the truth and said that it was the governor who was killed.

"Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy "Stockholm Syndrome" is a Universal Mental Illness "Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy The "Stockholm Syndrome" that is also ubiquitous in life

The second is the plainclothes policeman Lao Yao. After being killed at the first time, Officer Yao was actually unconvinced, and tried to resurrect from the state of "heroic sacrifice" to subdue the gangsters to end the exercise, but he was still impressed by the attitude of treating the exercise strictly and his full preparation, because he really could not give the gun to strict, folded a paper pistol to him, and finally became the driver of the van, which was the second person suffering from "Stockholm syndrome".

"Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy "Stockholm Syndrome" is a Universal Mental Illness "Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy The "Stockholm Syndrome" that is also ubiquitous in life

Then there is the staff member Xing Yunzhu, who has always been very unhappy with this rigorous attitude. Xing Yunzhu was the most stingy of the abductees in this exercise, and if the exercise was true, there was a high probability that this hostage would be the first to be "killed by chickens and monkeys." At the beginning, from the "bundled" sign hanging, to the "coma" sign, and then to the final "QJ" sign, Xing Yunzhu's psychology gradually underwent subtle changes, began to gradually succumb to this strict attitude and style, became cooperative, and became the second person to stand up and say that the person who was killed was the president, which was the third person suffering from "Stockholm syndrome".

"Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy "Stockholm Syndrome" is a Universal Mental Illness "Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy The "Stockholm Syndrome" that is also ubiquitous in life

In the end, because of the increasingly real sense of being kidnapped and the personal charm of the gangster, all the hostages were successfully "Stockholm" and became the strict protectors and supporters of the robbers, even if they did not get on the car in the end, they still cooperated to drive the car out of the police circle, without revealing to the police that the robbers were still in the bank.

After the analysis just now, the friends should have already felt the power of "Stockholm Syndrome", this is just a drill, so there will be "Stockholm Syndrome" in this case, so what if it is a real robbery? It is not so surprising that this kind of situation of united front with robbers, or even falling in love with robbers, is not so surprising. The biggest difference between humans and machines and other animals, apart from the use of tools, is that people have a wealth of emotions. But there is a bottom line in man's ability to bear fear, when a person encounters a murderous killer, the killer is unreasonable, and he wants to take his life at any time, and the hostage will gradually entrust the right to life to this murderer. As time dragged on, the hostage took a bite of food, drank a sip of water, and even every breath he took, he himself felt that the terrorists were tolerant and compassionate of him. For the thugs who kidnapped him, his fear will first be transformed into gratitude to him, then into a kind of worship, and finally the hostages will subconsciously think that the safety of the murderer is his own safety. People who are emotionally dependent on others and are easily moved are particularly susceptible to "Stockholm syndrome".

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Since so many "Stockholm syndromes" are described in the movie, what is it like in the society we live in? In fact, "Stockholm syndrome" is also extremely common in life.

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The first and most typical is domestic violence. Many women who are subjected to domestic violence do not choose divorce, but choose to forgive after domestic violence, and there is also a trace of luck in the perpetrator. But more than that, the compromise of swallowing anger is exchanged for intensified punches and kicks, and such women are typical of "Stockholm syndrome" patients, who, although they have not been kidnapped, but who, like the kidnapped, are dependent on their domestic violence. Crazy English Li Yang's wife Kim is such a typical, the majority of female compatriots remember that domestic violence is only once and countless times, to make up your mind to get rid of the sea of suffering as soon as possible, because of the existence of "Stockholm syndrome", the longer the time, the greater the harm to you, the more difficult it will be to escape.

The second is being violated. Many girls who are violated by gangsters also have "Stockholm syndrome", just like Lin Yihan wrote in "Fang Siqi's First Love Paradise", the only solution That Fang Siqi came up with after being violated by her teacher was, "I want to fall in love with him." The person you love can do anything to you, can't you? In addition, the "marry QJ offender" law that countries such as the Philippines and Algeria still retain is designed to neutralize the trauma of "Stockholm syndrome", but here I do not advocate this system, girls you have to stand up bravely.

The third type, which also exists in most people, is the "Stockholm syndrome" caused by the institutionalization mentioned in "The Shawshank Redemption" above, and here we will use the example of work. After a job is done for a long time, the thinking will gradually solidify, the inertia will begin to be amplified, and a "comfort zone" will be formed, and then it will not want to go again or even be afraid to find a new job and adapt to the new environment. So is your original job really good? Just like if the robber doesn't kill you, you will be grateful to Dade, most people really work just to survive, work allows you to survive, even if you don't like the job, but you can't live without it, which is also a typical "Stockholm syndrome".

"Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy "Stockholm Syndrome" is a Universal Mental Illness "Big Winner": The True Embodiment of "Stockholm Syndrome" Under the Cloak of Comedy The "Stockholm Syndrome" that is also ubiquitous in life

Is the ubiquitous "Stockholm syndrome" really terrible, it's not, we can still overcome it. The core idea of "Stockholm Syndrome" is that "people can be tamed", but the most precious thing about people is precisely the yearning for freedom, and the human heart cannot be tied. Small partners, especially female compatriots, we must say NO to domestic violence, and we must be brave enough to stand up when violated, and the delivery of gangsters is the greatest safety, and it is also the best way to get rid of "Stockholm syndrome".

I'm the captain, so you're not so lonely when watching the movies, and I'm grateful for every reading, liking, and attention I've had.

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