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Psychiatrist Breaks Down Psychopaths From Movies & TV | GQ
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Forensic psychiatrist Eric Bender breaks down psychopaths from movies and TV, including 'American Psycho,' 'Star Wars Ep III: Revenge of the Sith,' 'Silence of the Lambs,' 'You,' 'Blue Velvet' and 'Misery.'

00:00 Intro
00:34 'American Psycho'
02:40 'Star Wars Ep III: Revenge of the Sith'
08:43 'Silence of the Lambs'
13:03 'You'
15:51 'Blue Velvet'
17:50 'Misery'

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@RogueJyn

2 years ago

Anakin: kills younglings Eric: "that's a major red flag"

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@emmamix

2 years ago

Describing a psychopath's routine as something you might see in GQ while doing a video for GQ has to be the greatest power move I've ever seen.

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@christopherpadilla715

1 year ago

Eric’s analysis on Joe Goldberg in You was actually insightful. “Serial killers can have relationships with other people but ultimately it’s about them and what they can get out of it.” Joe was always trying to find someone to fill that hole of abandonment placed by his mother.

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@McGriddle69

1 year ago

I'm glad he said Anakin was not a psychopath. I think his explanation that he has more BPD symptoms makes much more sense. Part of the reason Anakin even turned to the dark side is because he had this love for padme which made him do anything he could to make sure his vision of her death didn't come true. His fear blinded him so much that he essentially did the opposite of his goal which was that he ended up having some responsibility in her death.

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@jimmyispromo

2 years ago

Shoot, Clark Kent went into psychology

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@L.C.Sweeney

2 years ago

I love how he knows everything about Star Wars

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@Magnulus76

1 year ago

Anakin being borderline makes sense. He's not really cold and unfeeling (if anything he's overly passionate). He's a control freak that can't fix his world, and the more he tries the worse things get, which just digs him deeper into crossing moral boundaries. That's the big shift in the Star Wars series prequels. Vader is revealed to be just a tragic henchman, who has resigned himself to doing evil because he feels trapped by his own predicament.

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@mastod0n1

2 years ago

I love his insights into how psychopathy isn't necessarily a black or white diagnosis or classification.

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@th1rte3n62

2 years ago

Can we have a “Graphic Designer Breaks Down Paul Allan’s Business Card” ?

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@elgatocapibara

2 years ago

Titlte should be: "Psychiatrist analizes Star Wars' Anakin Skywaker, and explains why he became a Sith Lord, but does not grant him the rank of psychopath"

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@xAlbinopiratex

2 years ago

"Mental Illness is very rarely associated with violence" THANK YOU! 🙌

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@kingcutler953

8 months ago

They dropped the ball not letting him do "The Talented Mr. Ripley" or "Primal Fear".

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@ZergrushEddie

2 years ago

"Granted, killing younglings is never acceptable so that raises a red flag in my head." Thank you, doctor, for that brilliant analysis. :)

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@katieheys8564

2 years ago

I'm more impressed he got a facial mask off in one go as I thought that was impossible

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@sagescorner256

1 year ago

“it’s very important to note that people with mental illness are not inherently dangerous” thanks eric i think this is important too

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@jeremiahmcanally6916

2 years ago

Misery is an excellent movie and Kathy Bates' performance as the definitely-not-ok "rescuer" is seriously unnerving. Good to see it brought to the attention of those who may not have been aware of it.

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@crystalfajman3732

2 years ago

The Jedi also taught Anakin that ALL emotions were bad. And the only way to not fall to the Dark side was to suppress or avoid all emotion. That was a dangerous line of thinking for someone with Anakin's personality traits

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@danabarakat1816

2 years ago

What I really liked is him pointing out something that people forget is true: people with a mental illness are far more likely to be victims of violence than committing violence themselves.

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@Rowan9132

2 years ago

I have borderline personality disorder; I am in no shape or form to hurt others on purpose. When I do (emotionally) I do feel guilt. I hate it. But i do also have narcasstic trait too but I do feel remorse. Thank you for bringing the light into this.

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@SK22000

2 years ago

I had a commanding officer who was a forensic psychiatrist, he was the most terrifying person I have ever met. Not quite Hannibal but equally terrifying

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