Psychological Analysis Of Natural Born Killers, By Quentin Tarantino

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Natural Born Killers is a movie produced in 1994 based on a screenplay written by Quentin Tarantino. The film reveals the life of two main characters Mickey Knox and his wife Mallory Knox. One thing these characters have in common is that they are both victims of abusive parents and a traumatizing childhoods. Mickey Knox suffered verbal and emotional abuse from both is parents and was present when his father committed suicide. Similarly, his wife Mallory suffered physical, verbal, emotional and sexual abuse from her father and was ignored by her mother. The plot of the movie revolves around these two characters engaging in criminal acts and killing people. This essay offers a psychoanalytic view of the main characters by examining Freud’s …show more content…

Without a doubt the characters' behavior is influenced by their unconscious and repressed memories from the first years of their life. This essay offered a psychoanalytic view of the main characters by examining Freud’s idea of the unconscious. The behavior of Mallory and Mickey throughout the movie fits psychopath characteristics. They are both controlled by their unconscious and give in to their primitive needs letting it interfere with their conscious mind. Although, they kill people with almost no remorse they love each other unconditionally and that love is was keeps them alive. After they kill Mallory’s parents, they start a killing spree that gives their life meaning. There is a great connection between the two characters they both share the same pleasure of killing as if it came to them naturally. In jail, they really come to terms with who they are, they believe this makes them a superior race that no one understands besides them or other serial killers. According to Freud’s ideas this could be due to an imbalance between the Id and the self. During their childhood they developed twisted moral principles and cannot control the urges of the Id. Therefore, they never properly developed their superego, which is responsible for reinforcing social values and moral rules of human

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