Despite the naysayers objections that stem from an overly sexual view of breastfeeding that nursing beyond age one or two can turn your child into
some kind of sociopath dependent on his or her mother, there are plenty of moms who choose to nurse their child until they decide to stop on their own.
Not exact matches
An all - powerful all - knowing being would have made the
kind of creatures he wanted the first time, unless he is a
sociopath.
Given the illustrious history
of characters like these, the fact that these young women are
sociopaths isn't in and
of itself a problem; it's that Finley has almost nothing to say about how they became that way, and there's nothing very interesting or new about depicting a world where there are no consequences for that
kind of behavior.
The scene ends with Swinton's mother waking up and leaving her house to find it (and her car) splashed in red paint by her fellow citizens, as her son, possibly stewed in the resentment and frustration
of the mother, has grown up to become a neurotic
sociopath responsible for murdering his fellow students in a school shooting — which
of course is young people splashed in a different
kind of red.
His loneliness is a sucker punch to your own heart and credit goes to Malek for making this wide - earned
sociopath a sympathetic character, a
kind of anti-hero.
The titular criminal
of Criminal, Jericho Stewart (Costner), is a beardy
sociopath who just so happens to have the right
kind of brain injury to support an experimental brain - switching experiment run by bookish scientist Dr. Franks (Tommy Lee Jones) that allows the CIA to implant the memories
of brain - dead superspy Bill Pope (Ryan Reynolds) into Jericho's brain.
Ever since the»70s, American movies have been full
of scoundrels, hoodlums, and
sociopaths who do all
kinds of outrageous and indefensible things, but just about all
of them are men, and even their worst behavior gets held up to the light as a mirror
of our own darkness.
«Is he
kind of like a narcissistic
sociopath, and he's an artist, so every girl falls in love with him because he makes her feel bad about herself, and that's the love story?
One
of their chief characteristics is a
kind of glow or charisma that makes
sociopaths more charming or interesting than the other people around them.
We reward
sociopaths for their sociopathic behaviour, that's hardly an incentive for them to change, but to make matters worse this
kind of vain, arrogant, triumphalist behaviour is portrayed as something to be emulated and celebrated so it radiates out and into the rest
of the society.