THE MAIN CHARACTER THINGY
Surely I’m not the only one who has noticed this; how no matter how shitty a main character is, we tend to like them or at least find justification for the messed-up things they do.
Take me for example. I’m watching this series titled You, and here I am trying to understand a character that on a normal day I’d straight up call a psychotic serial killer. Movies do this thing where they give us insight into why these characters do the things they do.
And with that, they can make us love just anybody, not minding the messed-up things they do. The axiom "Everyone is right in their own perspective" has never felt truer. Because getting to see things from even a murderer’s perspective might have you justify murder.
I was caught off guard when I was talking about the movie to the friend who recommended it, and I said, "Everybody Joe kills sort of deserves it or would’ve killed him instead." I was frightened by my own words, mehn!
This got me thinking more deeply, and I believe that even though we are more of what we do than what we say, our intention weighs more than our actions.
Dearest reader, while I agree that consequences cannot be ignored, and every action, regardless of the intention behind it, comes with an inevitable ripple effect, I believe in intents.
P.S. This thing called intent and thought process is so powerful, it has me subconsciously praying a psychotic serial killer is not caught... chai.
@favvy_Okwansđź–¤.
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