Lars von Trier MBTI性格类型
性格
"Lars von Trier是什么人格? Lars von Trier是MBTI中的人格类型,九型中的4w5 - sx/sp - 548,五大类型中的RLUEI,Socionics中ILI类型。"
In the video when he says his feeling about Hitler, "OMG, how can I get out of this sentence......" People who often use Fe function would never talk like that...cuz his mind kind of stuck there and didn't know how to finish the conversation. His thought leaped from this to that. And that controversial topic was still there...even after someone said "by another question." he didn't move on. He finished the speech by a weirdly funny joke. That's what an INTP would do. He can't be an INFJ. An INFJ director feels the emotion and love the emotional connections between the work and the audience. Most of his movie plots are anti-emotion, even anti-dramatic. The narrator's monologue in his movies are mostly oriented by concepts, principles and formulas. It's very analytic. In the Nymphomaniac series, the interpretation about Fibonacci sequence is a great example. In the movie Dogville, the whole story structure is a formula. The plots are oriented by meticulous logic and defending judgements. I wrote some other opinions about the dialogues in Nymphomaniac. I think it also shows that he's an INTP. I think what he can relate himself to Hitler is narcissism and abusive proclivity. But his way to manipulate people is not the same as Hitler's. Highly narcissistic tyrants are all emotional freaks who demand absolute power and absolute obedience. He likes to control, but he can also see the real ugly facts in humanity. He doesn't criticize them too much and he knows. That's the difference. I can see his abusive proclivity from the way how he portraits sexual violence in his movies. It's clean and elegant. It covers the cruelty, pain and mess in violence.
背景
Lars von Trier (born Lars Trier, 30 April 1956) is a Danish film director and screenwriter with a prolific and controversial career spanning almost four decades.
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