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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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Psychiatrist Breaks Down Psychopaths From Movies & TV | GQ

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@RogueJyn
@RogueJyn 2 роки тому
Anakin: *kills younglings* Eric: "that's a major red flag"
@bluecollarmenproductions
@bluecollarmenproductions 2 роки тому
😂
@JediBunny
@JediBunny 2 роки тому
Lollll yes
@linhhoang1363
@linhhoang1363 2 роки тому
I don't get it though
@evanhayes5891
@evanhayes5891 2 роки тому
@@linhhoang1363 It's a weird way Gen Z's frame jokes. Sorry!
@daviddrouant2852
@daviddrouant2852 2 роки тому
@@bluecollarmenproductions nooooooooooooo
@emmamix
@emmamix 2 роки тому
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.
@wediddy1624
@wediddy1624 2 роки тому
Yes this was like a low key diss to gq lol
@OriginalPiMan
@OriginalPiMan 2 роки тому
And then GQ was not so insulted by it, so they were willing to keep that defacto advertising in the final edit.
@tapiocaweasel
@tapiocaweasel 2 роки тому
Under rated comment
@nicholasvittorio553
@nicholasvittorio553 2 роки тому
You could feel the GQ producer cringing behind the camera.
@CordaroBlu
@CordaroBlu 2 роки тому
Also whole dressed like a stereotypical movie villain
@christopherpadilla715
@christopherpadilla715 Рік тому
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.
@McGriddle69
@McGriddle69 Рік тому
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.
@vanyadolly
@vanyadolly 3 місяці тому
Yep, the dude's problem is that he's too emotional, not the other way around.
@user-np9dv2yi2k
@user-np9dv2yi2k 18 днів тому
​@vanyadolly and because of the jedis fesr of it, could not teach him how to deal with jt
@elgatocapibara
@elgatocapibara 2 роки тому
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"
@Locke19901
@Locke19901 2 роки тому
This is outrageous
@diegorivera5291
@diegorivera5291 2 роки тому
@@Locke19901It's Unfair
@whothefcares2687
@whothefcares2687 2 роки тому
@@diegorivera5291 How can you be in a Video about the breakdown of Psychopaths and not be a Psychopath
@susrainn7455
@susrainn7455 2 роки тому
@@whothefcares2687 then why are you here
@whothefcares2687
@whothefcares2687 2 роки тому
@@susrainn7455 you ruined it
@jimmyispromo
@jimmyispromo 2 роки тому
Shoot, Clark Kent went into psychology
@michaeloftaoism
@michaeloftaoism 2 роки тому
yeah we know who he really is
@SeleneC.
@SeleneC. 2 роки тому
*Psychiatry (the difference is that in order to become a Psychiatrist you have to finish Med School first, also a Psychiatrist can do things a psychologist can’t such as prescribe medication.)
@bradleypalmer7980
@bradleypalmer7980 2 роки тому
Doctor banner huh… 🤔🤔🤔
@canadianeh4792
@canadianeh4792 2 роки тому
He would have to go to the gym and gain about 50lbs but I can see it.
@DesdemonaDeCay
@DesdemonaDeCay 2 роки тому
What are you talking about? It's the eleventh Doctor, not Clark Kent.
@Magnulus76
@Magnulus76 Рік тому
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.
@mastod0n1
@mastod0n1 2 роки тому
I love his insights into how psychopathy isn't necessarily a black or white diagnosis or classification.
@th1rte3n62
@th1rte3n62 2 роки тому
Can we have a “Graphic Designer Breaks Down Paul Allan’s Business Card” ?
@emoxvx
@emoxvx 2 роки тому
I actually think there's already one video on that here on YT.
@lumilikha
@lumilikha 2 роки тому
There is!
@d00ks
@d00ks 2 роки тому
Dorsia
@andmicbro1
@andmicbro1 2 роки тому
Yeah someone already did that. Basically it's all bogus. But still a great scene.
@crazypyrotev
@crazypyrotev 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/iXuUaWqxbImkpqc.html here it is
@L.C.Sweeney
@L.C.Sweeney 2 роки тому
I love how he knows everything about Star Wars
@Vic-Vega
@Vic-Vega 2 роки тому
At this point, who doesn't?
@seppyq3672
@seppyq3672 2 роки тому
@@Vic-Vega whose aniken?
@Vic-Vega
@Vic-Vega 2 роки тому
@@seppyq3672 That's not how you spell that.
@slim6476
@slim6476 2 роки тому
@@Vic-Vega me
@Jaydogg222
@Jaydogg222 2 роки тому
@@Vic-Vega Kathleen Kennedy
@xAlbinopiratex
@xAlbinopiratex 2 роки тому
"Mental Illness is very rarely associated with violence" THANK YOU! 🙌
@jeremiahmcanally6916
@jeremiahmcanally6916 2 роки тому
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.
@harlemraider3347
@harlemraider3347 5 місяців тому
I mean she did win the Oscar for Best Actress for it so obviously
@le_th_
@le_th_ 4 місяці тому
She is quietly terrifying...excellent acting.
@raeraebadfingers
@raeraebadfingers 3 місяці тому
HE DIDN'T GET OUT OF THE COCKADOODIE CAR
@felixdom9693
@felixdom9693 Місяць тому
I watch that movie and it scares me send chill down my spine bro but yeah the actress acting skill is incredible
@ZergrushEddie
@ZergrushEddie 2 роки тому
"Granted, killing younglings is never acceptable so that raises a red flag in my head." Thank you, doctor, for that brilliant analysis. :)
@Yoko4797
@Yoko4797 2 роки тому
I think his point was that juvenile offenders might not have psychopathic traits but will still do crazy stuff simply because their brain hasn't developed fully.
@paulwingert9993
@paulwingert9993 2 роки тому
pSycHoloGy
@jasperclydeinsd592
@jasperclydeinsd592 2 роки тому
Even if they’re naughty?
@lyzziekelly
@lyzziekelly 2 роки тому
Lol
@BlackMrBlack
@BlackMrBlack 2 роки тому
Killing 'younglins' is acceptable as since it was War.
@katieheys8564
@katieheys8564 2 роки тому
I'm more impressed he got a facial mask off in one go as I thought that was impossible
@Deadpool784
@Deadpool784 2 роки тому
Yeah I wonder how many times they had to film that shot
@coal2710
@coal2710 2 роки тому
@@Deadpool784 1.
@rubenolguin727
@rubenolguin727 2 роки тому
It’s only possible for psychopaths lol
@thisIsFunnyLolz
@thisIsFunnyLolz 2 роки тому
Let’s see Paul Allen’s face mask removal
@danialyousaf6456
@danialyousaf6456 2 роки тому
@@thisIsFunnyLolz just watch suicide squad.
@sagescorner256
@sagescorner256 Рік тому
“it’s very important to note that people with mental illness are not inherently dangerous” thanks eric i think this is important too
@Rowan9132
@Rowan9132 2 роки тому
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.
@Stitchwitchstitch
@Stitchwitchstitch 2 роки тому
What I like is how this guy does share and educate that people have TRAITS of mental health disorders, but it doesn’t mean they’ve got the whole thing- like, I have abandonment issues thanks to mentally ill fam and abuse, but having that one aspect doesn’t make me like that lady in Misery!
@CATDHD
@CATDHD Рік тому
Narcasstic trait, I heard, can be very advantageous, since the body of someone with those traits can produce its own methamphetamine and even LSD. jk P.S. I have BPD.
@sadhu7191
@sadhu7191 Рік тому
Have u ever been punched in face
@rickross9829
@rickross9829 Рік тому
stop hurting people
@CATDHD
@CATDHD Рік тому
@@rickross9829 clearly, you are a healthy shoe. Easier said than done to bpd people. But, yeah, not hurting people is a solid advice
@danabarakat1816
@danabarakat1816 2 роки тому
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.
@turkicnomad5632
@turkicnomad5632 2 роки тому
And people with personality disorders *were* traumatized in such a way that they developed that disorder.
@danabarakat1816
@danabarakat1816 2 роки тому
@@turkicnomad5632 Yeah, definitely. Good point.
@tomas_nehyba
@tomas_nehyba 2 роки тому
@@turkicnomad5632 in Some cases the personality disorder is genetic, though.
@rumi1970dg
@rumi1970dg Рік тому
@@tomas_nehyba yeah..as its said, psychopaths are born, sociopaths are made
@MiotaLee
@MiotaLee Рік тому
I have a friend who was taken advantage of because of her disability. She didn't fully comprehend what was happening to her until it was too late. It's an unfortunate strategy that R-words use, they pick out people who either can't or won't defend themselves. It's disgusting.
@crystalfajman3732
@crystalfajman3732 2 роки тому
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
@TheDarkSidePoet
@TheDarkSidePoet 2 роки тому
This is incorrect. Jedi train as to not allow emotions to cloud their judgement but rather use logic & reason. It's about not letting their emotions get the better of them, for the exact reason above wherein Anakin turns into a mass murderer over his personal attachments. "Control, control, you must learn control!" - Yoda
@SirBigWater
@SirBigWater 2 роки тому
Which is why they said he was too old for training at first. Because if he was younger they could better mold him with their views
@corruptangel6793
@corruptangel6793 2 роки тому
@@ar-yj8lb what was Anakin gonna do if he could go see her? She's a slave outside of the Republic's borders in what is essentially a foreign nation. Buy her? Maybe, but there's no guarantee Watto would sell, especially when she was his only slave after Anakin was freed.
@cthklh1458
@cthklh1458 2 роки тому
yeah. i think some part of his acting out had to do with the council not making him a master.
@lordofentropy
@lordofentropy 2 роки тому
Reading too much into it, what caused Anakin's down fall was the sand, it's coarse and rough and irritating, it gets everywhere.
@SK22000
@SK22000 2 роки тому
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
@le_th_
@le_th_ 4 місяці тому
It's a sign of weakness to me when someone has to you terror to lead their direct reports, like they have no other skill set.
@PeanutStrawberry
@PeanutStrawberry 2 роки тому
Cinema Therapy did a video on Anakin, and they said, as Dr Bender said himself, he would qualify for BPD, Borderline Personality Disorder. Some of the symptoms include (but are not limited to): fear of abandonment; unstable relationships; unclear or shifting self-image; impulsive, self-destructive behaviors; extreme emotional swings; chronic feelings of emptiness; and explosive anger.
@SlapstickGenius23
@SlapstickGenius23 2 роки тому
In other words, poor Darth Vader has complex ptsd.
@deathraygonzo6339
@deathraygonzo6339 2 роки тому
Force strangling gf: "He seems to be more towards the Sith world."
@quackaddict2203
@quackaddict2203 2 роки тому
That's because there was no discussion and consent beforehand lol
@garyjones2561
@garyjones2561 2 роки тому
*Wife, noob.
@XanderFenikkusu
@XanderFenikkusu 2 роки тому
I somehow don't think that's nearly as bad as killing multiple children
@oldman6386
@oldman6386 2 роки тому
Now let's see Paul Allen's break down.
@constantinvonbuchwald8773
@constantinvonbuchwald8773 2 роки тому
LMAOOO
@CardanoWEEDStakePool
@CardanoWEEDStakePool 2 роки тому
😂😂😂
@doreck07
@doreck07 2 роки тому
Best comment ever.
@daditup7097
@daditup7097 2 роки тому
Man I wont lie.. this made me laugh 😂
@lizfinkelstein1323
@lizfinkelstein1323 2 роки тому
Absolutely killed it. LOL.
@thedankswordsmantm
@thedankswordsmantm 2 роки тому
I always loved the Clone Wars series because it brought more context to who Anakin was and why he turned. The guy was a child they turned into the face/hope of an entire organization. By his teenage years his "peacekeeping" cult is leading a war and he's relied on by the Jedi and the Republic as one of their best commanders and the best pilot. He's leading tens of thousands of lives, training a padawan (who leaves because she doesn't agree with how the Jedi act anymore), and has to hide what's important to him everyday. All this while growing up and is still a young man. Makes him seem less like a sniveling brat and more like a man who breaks.
@plumtiara
@plumtiara 2 роки тому
4:31 Amen to that. Reason I never ever shared the fact that I have bipolar disorder with anyone is, people think we are crazy and also believes other stereotypical things they found in shows or movies.
@jennistone8740
@jennistone8740 2 роки тому
Same here! I’ve been diagnosed with bipolar and borderline traits quite a while ago and opened up to my family and partner about it, they have often times used it to belittle me or point out ALL of my emotions as disproportionate and crazy. You make yourself vulnerable and an easy target, because people thing they understand you and that they’re always a step ahead. So many times people with personality disorders are mirrors of their surrounding and can’t regulate emotions OTHERS have projected on to them. But somehow it always gets turned around to you being the toxic one, the hostile one, the aggressive one. Because you have the diagnosis.
@plumtiara
@plumtiara 2 роки тому
@@jennistone8740 indeed. I’m sorry you had to go through that. Then there comes people who doesn’t even consider it as an illness and think we are just pretending for attention.
@daniellesolari6995
@daniellesolari6995 2 роки тому
I'm so glad to see Eric back, he's fantastic and breaks everything down in such a concise and non-judgmental way
@islabee94
@islabee94 2 роки тому
He's so good! I'm pleasantly surprised
@DJG_Studios
@DJG_Studios 2 роки тому
As a nerd, I like how much he resembles Matt Smith
@wendyl5279
@wendyl5279 2 роки тому
I vacillate between seeing him as Clark Kent and the Scarecrow.
@graceartsy4414
@graceartsy4414 2 роки тому
that's what I feel like Psychology, Psychiatry, etc. is supposed to be carried out, going about the research/patients in an unbiased way even if what the evidence shows or what patients might reveal about themselves
@mikehawkheir5554
@mikehawkheir5554 2 роки тому
Dont fall for the man, fall for the lecture.
@Lunartcy
@Lunartcy 2 роки тому
I wish he has his own podcast about mental health or talks about the mental health of fictional characters.
@faj4335
@faj4335 2 роки тому
Or just star wars
@g33xzi11a
@g33xzi11a 2 роки тому
Psychology in Seattle does a lot of fictional character analysis with more nuance and accuracy than a lot of these kinds of things have, usually with a deep dive on a single character. Just know the UKposts channel and the podcast are very different content wise. The show is more of a reaction channel to relationship-based reality television, the podcast is more academic in nature with fictional character and hot topic psychological analyses, episodes or even a series of episodes committed to exploring a single disorder in-depth, and listener Mail. There are also a few episodes that are miscellaneous entertainment and don’t have a particular appeal to psychology.
@electriksheep1508
@electriksheep1508 2 роки тому
@@g33xzi11a i love psychology in seattle
@Grace-op6yf
@Grace-op6yf 2 роки тому
u should watch cinema therapy
@visassess8607
@visassess8607 2 роки тому
@@g33xzi11a Where can I find his podcast?
@DuelScreen
@DuelScreen 2 роки тому
10:24 This was eye-opening for me. Could the common thread be that psychopaths cannot break out of the mental loops that they get caught in? That in some sense they cannot learn like other people? Learning in this sense means to apply past knowledge to future situations.
@zoli604
@zoli604 Рік тому
No, their prefrontal cortex is shortened which makes them lack empathy, guilt and stuff like that. They just don't care about people because they can't really. They can do learn tho, their cognitive empathy is usually pretty advanced, that's why they can blend in with normal people.
@ronhithamandal5192
@ronhithamandal5192 2 роки тому
I love these videos and how you talk about personality disorders not as the measure of a person but as a part of their lives. Thank you for destigmatizing these things.
@answer1840
@answer1840 2 роки тому
I grew up with a psychopath brother. Hard to explain to people. Videos like these give me some comfort, because this man explains what a psychopath is and that a psychopath does not form a bond unless there is something to gain. The bond is never really there. Manipulation is everywhere around the corner. For my brother, it became a game. He played with people's trust and then hurt them, either physically or mentally. There is something completely unpredictable about it, because his actions were logical only for him.
@chaitanyaghuge540
@chaitanyaghuge540 2 роки тому
did he ever hurt you?
@visassess8607
@visassess8607 2 роки тому
How did you figure out he was a psychopath and didn't have another personality disorder?
@CP-ir3ft
@CP-ir3ft 2 роки тому
@@visassess8607 probably diagnosed
@oceaneo4603
@oceaneo4603 2 роки тому
Wow ! I hope your folks tried to do something so you would feel protected in some way.
@BunnyFoooFoo
@BunnyFoooFoo 2 роки тому
I understand you so much. Grew up with dad diagnosed as psyco then as bpd but how who refused any treatment since he was always "fine". He still only talks to me if he gains something and would hurt us in really twisted way as punishment (never hit me directly but he would destroy our toys and then hide them in our clothings so we find them later and more stuff) it's hard and took a lot of therapy to see him as a human who's sick more than my dad. Hang in there
@canadianeh4792
@canadianeh4792 2 роки тому
I'd love to see him do "Dexter" Dex talks throughout the series about how he's a psychopath but exhibits a lot of traits that really don't fit with psychopathy, sociopathy or narcissism. Late in the series, as his relationships progressed (particularly with Rita and his sister), I started wondering if it was his adoptive father who really made Dex a serial killer by training him for murder instead of getting him treatment for his obvious PTSD. It's a great series for such an analysis because you get the internal monologue.
@Yoko4797
@Yoko4797 2 роки тому
I always wanted to start that series but my friends keep saying it has a bad ending and hence not worth it??
@canadianeh4792
@canadianeh4792 2 роки тому
@@Yoko4797 it's really good. As with most shows it does go downhill towards the end but it's definitely worth watching.
@psychovoice3827
@psychovoice3827 2 роки тому
That would be intresting. I have read a analysis where they mentioned that Dexter has schizophrenia and his father and also brian was never realy how we saw it in the series.Just imagine that his father never told him how to kill and that was all part of his schyzophrenia. Dont forget that he saw hallucinations of Brian and his father.
@myahgloom4717
@myahgloom4717 2 роки тому
@@Yoko4797 Dexter is one of my favorite series of all time it’s 100 percent worth watching it. Yes the ending is awful which is why they are coming back years later to make a limited series to correct the awful ending. Just like the last season of Game of Thrones was horrible it’s still the greatest series of all time. Watch Dexter!!
@ToomanyFrancis
@ToomanyFrancis 2 роки тому
@@myahgloom4717 It's not coming back to correct the awful ending, the ending was never the ending. The show writers have always said that they planned to bring the show back, that's why he didn't die at the end of the last season.
@villainoir
@villainoir 2 роки тому
This video has been on my watch later since forever as I'm afraid of the judgment (yes psychiatrist does that too) but I LOVE this man. Very appreciative and try his best to be educational.
@factanonverba7547
@factanonverba7547 Рік тому
Thank you, Dr. Ichabad Crane.
@taylorcroft6757
@taylorcroft6757 2 роки тому
As someone with Borderline Personality Disorder, I always appreciate when the expert makes a special point during the interview to explicitly clarify that people with mental illnesses, especially those with the frequently criminalized ones like psychopathy and BPD, are not likely to be dangerous. We’re human just like everyone else, and we’re a million times more likely to be a threat to ourselves than to another soul. It gives me hope that the stigma against mental illness is starting to wane.
@sijmen4576
@sijmen4576 2 роки тому
@@impact0r mic drop
@MsTriangle
@MsTriangle 2 роки тому
PDs are not mental illnesses though
@gaminikokawalage7124
@gaminikokawalage7124 2 роки тому
@@MsTriangle what's the difference exactly
@gaminikokawalage7124
@gaminikokawalage7124 2 роки тому
@@brianbarber9218 ohh. Good explanation. Thanks for clarifying
@sonyblank1487
@sonyblank1487 2 роки тому
"Taylor" of course it's a name like that.
@Extrophobic
@Extrophobic 2 роки тому
Now I just want him to analyse the whole You series
@valeriacardona7142
@valeriacardona7142 2 роки тому
Need
@dannyhotemo
@dannyhotemo 2 роки тому
I know right? Including Joe's past and his relationship with Love. And Love herself lol
@toobasaurus23
@toobasaurus23 Рік тому
I watch evey video Dr Bender gives his insights. A very skilled psychologist and a joy to listen to.
@mjb4983
@mjb4983 2 роки тому
Thank you. Very informative
@marissamoreno3124
@marissamoreno3124 2 роки тому
I love how no matter the person when you mention star wars to a fan they try to hold back all their star wars knowledge but it just starts to vomit out uncontrollably. Relatable content.
@Beauvoir
@Beauvoir 2 роки тому
I like how he describes Darth Vader’s change of heart as “Hollywoodized”, as opposed to the way a Sith Lord would operate in real life. I’d love a full video of him talking about Star Wars.
@craigrussell3062
@craigrussell3062 2 роки тому
I thought the same thing! Love to see the non-Hollywood version of the lightning fight on the Death Star observation deck
@meia1855
@meia1855 Рік тому
"in real life"???
@adamant4107
@adamant4107 2 місяці тому
Amazing Video! This guy really knows how to share difficult information is a way that easily digestible. Enjoyed this thoroughly.
@persocomz
@persocomz Рік тому
as someone with both bpd and npd it makes me genuinely happy and safe knowing there are psychiatrists and other people out there that are working to destigmatize personality disorders and the more "dangerous" mental illnesses overall. thank you
@cringemuch1243
@cringemuch1243 2 роки тому
10/10 best Jonathan Crane cosplay I've seen. He's so dedicated that he actually got a degree!
@yammymy
@yammymy 2 роки тому
lmaooo yes
@juliekim4498
@juliekim4498 2 роки тому
Now that you pointed it out I cant stop seeing it lol
@mirceadraculov6515
@mirceadraculov6515 2 роки тому
Best comment.
@elhopper3735
@elhopper3735 2 роки тому
He does look a lot like Crane omg
@realslimshady6998
@realslimshady6998 2 роки тому
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS I WAS HOPING HE'D REVIEW HIM. I love Jonathan lmao
@TheScumAlsoRises
@TheScumAlsoRises 2 роки тому
Interesting to hear him repeatedly describe the path these people take to become monsters. You might call it a psycho...path.
@ssrbwarwolf
@ssrbwarwolf 2 роки тому
I call it misinformation
@philswiftdestroyerofworlds1988
@philswiftdestroyerofworlds1988 2 роки тому
@@ssrbwarwolf I call it "he's literally qualified for this in everyway possible, stop being a twitter using 14 year old white girl" The man knows what he's talking about, it's his job, he's been trained for this for a large portion of his life
@rajmaity1393
@rajmaity1393 2 роки тому
@@ssrbwarwolf looks like you missed the joke
@basedcat2349
@basedcat2349 2 роки тому
Lolololol
@princessazulaofthefirenati5870
@princessazulaofthefirenati5870 2 роки тому
😂😂😂
@cd.NekOwareLGBT
@cd.NekOwareLGBT 2 роки тому
Off to a great start with your asmr dude, real nice. I can really feel my right ear right now man. Real good.
@johnmcdonald5998
@johnmcdonald5998 2 роки тому
Quite enjoyed it, well done!
@anttikettunen8601
@anttikettunen8601 2 роки тому
If he played the Riddler, it would be spot on.
@armandogalaviz150
@armandogalaviz150 2 роки тому
I was about to post this haha, if he was wearing a green tie instead of purple would’ve been nice.
@jangosavdjdubsak1079
@jangosavdjdubsak1079 2 роки тому
You’re on to something…
@bryancohoon9333
@bryancohoon9333 2 роки тому
Or scarecrow
@rohithbalakrishnan1376
@rohithbalakrishnan1376 2 роки тому
I was about to comment "All I see is Riddler."
@bb-ih9hg
@bb-ih9hg 2 роки тому
I was thinking Jonathan Crane
@GetOutsideYourself
@GetOutsideYourself 2 роки тому
American Psycho is really a masterpiece of storytelling.
@GunsGoldGlory
@GunsGoldGlory 2 роки тому
Was it all in his head or did he actually commit all of the murders?
@abbiemills2047
@abbiemills2047 2 роки тому
No it's a stupid waste of film that makes NO sense and has no value
@evant3520
@evant3520 2 роки тому
@@abbiemills2047 average riverdale enjoyer
@jaroddavid5933
@jaroddavid5933 2 роки тому
@@GunsGoldGlory both... he actually did kill a lot of those people but the film tried to show that in Wall Street nobody cares and he could get away with all of it and then he started to imagine much worse things like the scene with blowing up the cop car that was just in his head but that expands on his actual murders
@barker505
@barker505 2 роки тому
@@GunsGoldGlory it depends. In the movie I think they leave it ambiguous - maybe he made it all up, we have no external confirmation of his kills and we know he imagines things- but in the book he definitely killed a lot of people.
@jikesbadoodle3580
@jikesbadoodle3580 2 роки тому
This man is just perfect for these videos, equal love for both psychology and movies! He’s so awsome!
@RaymondLago
@RaymondLago 10 місяців тому
Thank you for such a professional and very well put video. And your look here gives me some serious Clark Kent vibes, Eric, which is really cool. I am definitely eager to watch other parts of this series.
@Jogyot3260
@Jogyot3260 2 роки тому
Him explaining about Anakin is surprisingly very complex and interesting.. give me a goosebump how he manage to make analysis about him perfectly and show how complex Anakin psychology actually are
@sit-insforsithis1568
@sit-insforsithis1568 Рік тому
Not that complex really, just an adolescent on a bad path. But make it deeper if you want that
@rickross9829
@rickross9829 Рік тому
@@sit-insforsithis1568 The depth they give is far more accurate than what you purport. L nerd
@sit-insforsithis1568
@sit-insforsithis1568 Рік тому
@@rickross9829 got any argument for that ? I’ll wait
@dabtican4953
@dabtican4953 Рік тому
@@sit-insforsithis1568 U still waiting?
@rickross9829
@rickross9829 Рік тому
@@sit-insforsithis1568 "just an adolescent on a bad path" 🤣 Not going to waste my time with you
@SoCloseToToast
@SoCloseToToast 2 роки тому
The remote on the arm rest is giving me anxiety!
@itdobelikedattho8112
@itdobelikedattho8112 2 роки тому
You mean in his hand
@ohjordyn8312
@ohjordyn8312 2 роки тому
His tie/vest/jacket being so off center is driving me absolutely nuts.
@Pavia1525
@Pavia1525 2 роки тому
It’s going to fall!
@emirkugic
@emirkugic 2 роки тому
TikTok: that's a trauma response
@useraccount2507
@useraccount2507 2 роки тому
@@emirkugic 😂
@duckbbich
@duckbbich Рік тому
Very interesting, thanks
@FOVoid
@FOVoid Рік тому
This was highly informative.
@Amy-yc8lq
@Amy-yc8lq 2 роки тому
Wow he explained borderline and psychopathy so well. Thank you for explaining the difference between psychopath and mental illness. How not all people with bpd are dangerous psychopaths.
@jdhfSD63gH
@jdhfSD63gH 2 роки тому
yeah as someone with bpd it made me really happy to see it talked about reasonably and not painted in a bad light
@shubhisharma4261
@shubhisharma4261 2 роки тому
Bpd r psychopaths
@jdhfSD63gH
@jdhfSD63gH 2 роки тому
@@shubhisharma4261 im sorry you've obviously been hurt or know someone whos been hurt by someone with bpd but educate yourself. and by definition thats not even what a psychopath is lol. you can choose to be ignorant and paint us as crazy or you can choose to be a good person and do some actual research. up 2 u
@abijahdixon2771
@abijahdixon2771 2 роки тому
@@shubhisharma4261 psychopaths don't feel remorse, people with bpd do, and very deeply.
@DisorientedWanderer
@DisorientedWanderer Рік тому
@@shubhisharma4261 people like you are the reason others don't seek help when they need it.
@Ward1971man
@Ward1971man 2 роки тому
I loved his performance in Batman Begins. Wonder when they let him out of Arkham Asylum.
@Kyoto_Ed
@Kyoto_Ed 2 роки тому
Bateman begins? Sounds like an awesome movie.
@ragetobe
@ragetobe 2 роки тому
As others have said this guy is more like the joker or riddler!
@ion_likeu
@ion_likeu 2 роки тому
@@Kyoto_Ed LMAOOO
@shaeVettori
@shaeVettori 11 місяців тому
This guy is fantastic at vocalizing and explaining complex things in a very simple manner.
@erin6692
@erin6692 Рік тому
Thank you for saying that about BPD! I get so sick of a woman kills someone, the they point to possible BPD. We’re a mess but we’re not murderers and we CAN get better with therapy and meds. I have. And that harmful stigma meant that I did not get proper treatment for years and years because I had therapists literally tell me, “You don’t want that. It can’t be treated.”
@joshmackey5127
@joshmackey5127 2 роки тому
Would love to see a “No Country for Old Men” breakdown. Quality choices though, keep the videos coming.
@Theycallmeninj
@Theycallmeninj 2 роки тому
He talked about it in the last video he did although it mightve been for wired but i can’t remember
@occultsymbols
@occultsymbols 2 роки тому
The greatest psychopath in movie history is Anton Chigurh.
@stevenlennie
@stevenlennie 2 роки тому
Would love to hear his thoughts on Mads Mikkelsen portrayal of Hannibal Lecter.
@HiroJJ94
@HiroJJ94 2 роки тому
same
@eileenmacias7186
@eileenmacias7186 2 роки тому
Yes! Mads was incredible
@timothyw98
@timothyw98 2 роки тому
A very jaded portrayal of Lecter we can all agree.
@PaolaRL
@PaolaRL 2 роки тому
Same!
@gerbil497
@gerbil497 2 роки тому
same! thats what i clicked on this for
@rexhazelton6067
@rexhazelton6067 2 роки тому
Doc you hit it on the button. You know your stuff very well
@bruzanHD
@bruzanHD 2 роки тому
Thank you for this knowledge Clark Kent.
@BodyBeats242
@BodyBeats242 2 роки тому
Eric looks like he's going to pull out his "Scarecrow" mask right after breaking down these scenes.
@imeantloveyou5eva
@imeantloveyou5eva 2 роки тому
really appreciated him saying that people with bpd/personality disorders/mental illnesses aren’t violent, thanks dude 👍
@pvtpaulafmj
@pvtpaulafmj Рік тому
I love GQ, it's so cool to see experts react to movies
@frazzlef4601
@frazzlef4601 Рік тому
Would love to have seen the movie Nightstalker mentioned here, such an excellent portrayal of sociopathy
@nicholasniebuhr7593
@nicholasniebuhr7593 2 роки тому
I would watch a 10 hr video of Eric Bender breaking down "You." Just finished Season 3, I'm sure he'd have a lot to say about Love, too, and their marriage.
@babrdiddle
@babrdiddle 2 роки тому
Please have him do more psychopaths please. I would love to hear insight on Dexter or Norman Bates (movie vs Bates motel) etc. His responses are clear, thought provoking and thorough imo
@sarahrosen4985
@sarahrosen4985 2 роки тому
But everything with him is psychopath. Never any acknowledgment of sociopaths. As I learned it, the first is born; the second is made.
@connorhall8463
@connorhall8463 2 роки тому
@@sarahrosen4985 psychopath and sociopath are actually not diagnosable but rather both are kinda just layman’s terms for a wide range of emotional and mental disorder, mainly anti social personality disorder. Psychopaths are seen as more violent with no emotions while sociopaths are more of a lighter version of this, but again neither are actual diagnosable disorders.
@dabtican4953
@dabtican4953 Рік тому
I think the film title describing Norman Bates as a psycho is short for psychotic not psychopathic.
@eatmyskirt
@eatmyskirt Рік тому
It's interesting that he uses the Psychopath Questionnaire in addition to the DSM, which does not contain Psychopathy as a diagnosis. I've never seen this described the way he uses it--like Psychopathy can overlap with any of the personality disorders. It makes sense, but it's certainly novel and was not part of my training when I was learning how to diagnose.
@leviuzumaki3903
@leviuzumaki3903 2 роки тому
With anikan not just the loss of his mother but even in his teenage years when he lost the only true father figure he had in qui gon jin that effected him a lot to, and to see someone he thought of as a brother in obi one get all the adoration and success while he never got the rank of master filled him with jealousy and hatred for him.
@cylondorado4582
@cylondorado4582 2 роки тому
As someone who really enjoyed the the prequels as a kid, I really liked the deep dive into Darth Vader.
@bobbyblazini
@bobbyblazini 2 роки тому
Plus Jar Jar was supposed to be a Sith Lord...would have been the greatest thing of our generation
@Imamsimuha
@Imamsimuha 2 роки тому
@@bobbyblazini Ityy57uouh887ukjyjihgoihh8u7Uhhuhuihu8i
@kendomyers
@kendomyers 2 роки тому
@@bobbyblazini The Darth Jar Jar thing would have saved the prequels Without it all I can think about is Jar Jar's numb tongue and the honking creature Obiwon rode in the 2nd prequel: a boring kids movie designed to sell toys, utterly lacking cohesion and direction
@bobbyblazini
@bobbyblazini 2 роки тому
@@kendomyers ...yeah, I I it was jar jar the whole time
@agentalbert876
@agentalbert876 2 роки тому
@@kendomyers Nothing could save prequels. Maybe not making prequels.
@Nogarda_
@Nogarda_ 2 роки тому
Eric went to a Halloween party as himself and won best costume as 'Clark Kent'.
@suzy_sun6260
@suzy_sun6260 2 роки тому
These are my favorites 🥰
@notthedarkl0rd83
@notthedarkl0rd83 Рік тому
i love seeing more eric bender
@Spiderfan85
@Spiderfan85 2 роки тому
Outside of what Annie did to Paul she was also a serial killer. When she was a nurse she killed 11 infants when she worked in a maternity ward and is responsible for many deaths outside that.
@AnastasiaR
@AnastasiaR Рік тому
In other words, standard healthcare
@bluezklewz8351
@bluezklewz8351 2 роки тому
This guy, the linguist(?) and Dr Annie Onishi are the best guests on these types of shows. They just have great presence
@limcritiques
@limcritiques 2 роки тому
Eric Singer?
@bluezklewz8351
@bluezklewz8351 2 роки тому
@@limcritiques yess I forgot his name. Thank you
@MattW5932
@MattW5932 2 роки тому
Yep, that would be a fantastic dinner party!
@noelcruz2891
@noelcruz2891 Рік тому
wait... no Victor Sweeney? the mortician?
@hannahmurray0919
@hannahmurray0919 Місяць тому
he truly just gave the best summary of star wars iv ever heard
@herissonrodrigues6058
@herissonrodrigues6058 Рік тому
There should be an entire episode with Dr. Eric analyzing the series Hannibal! It would be amazing!
@danielbryan147
@danielbryan147 2 роки тому
Fascinating, would love to see him do one on the Always Sunny in Philadelphia lot :)
@chelzchelzz19
@chelzchelzz19 2 роки тому
Yes ! Denis 😂😂
@evi4043
@evi4043 2 роки тому
you just took the words right out of my mouth!
@stealyomom
@stealyomom 2 роки тому
YES omg
@thegunslinger1363
@thegunslinger1363 2 роки тому
Fun fact: When Anthony Hopkins agent sent him the script for Silence of The Lambs. He initially thought it was a children's story. Btw, for those wondering. It was because of the title.
@broadway520
@broadway520 2 роки тому
How??
@max_blak836
@max_blak836 2 роки тому
? ... link? or care to share those sources plz? ty
@sanna9062
@sanna9062 2 роки тому
That was only because of the name as far as I know.
@thegunslinger1363
@thegunslinger1363 2 роки тому
@@broadway520 It was because of the title.
@jibekmechler139
@jibekmechler139 2 роки тому
Why? The title is clearly a nod to lambs being quiet as they are led to slaughter
@laidman2007
@laidman2007 Рік тому
Fascinating and...what a gorgeous suit!😊
@willacathering310
@willacathering310 Рік тому
Such a great series
@alexpurol6810
@alexpurol6810 2 роки тому
My wife has borderline personality disorder. Shes the sweetest person ive ever met
@jennistone8740
@jennistone8740 Рік тому
As somebody with BPD this really warmed my heart. You thinking she’s the sweetest person just makes me really hopeful someone will think of me like that and see past my disorder.
@BeingBetter
@BeingBetter Рік тому
Same.
@otteotte7698
@otteotte7698 2 роки тому
"Where are they now? They are living among us. Average people, average citizens quietly and anonymously making the world a better place."
@louisc3061
@louisc3061 2 роки тому
the incredibles!!!
@jasethomas5198
@jasethomas5198 2 роки тому
I could hear the music as I read this
@highadmiraljt5853
@highadmiraljt5853 2 роки тому
Amogus
@SpaceMissile
@SpaceMissile Рік тому
nice vid, clark kent.
@Jacob-wu3if
@Jacob-wu3if 2 роки тому
Love the jazzy music during the stalker bit
@somedipshtinthecomments2507
@somedipshtinthecomments2507 2 роки тому
"Killing younglings is never acceptable" **furiously scribbles notes**
@josepetersen7112
@josepetersen7112 2 роки тому
I STILL want a “serial killer breaks down killers” or “cannibal breaks down cannibal scenes” Edit: ..."cannibal breaks down serial killers"
@nathanielbrill1523
@nathanielbrill1523 2 роки тому
Destroyer of worlds breaks down Infinity War
@anairam22
@anairam22 2 роки тому
you realize the problem in that idea right
@josepetersen7112
@josepetersen7112 2 роки тому
@@anairam22 Poor supply of cannibals?
@mzschmidt3937
@mzschmidt3937 Рік тому
serial killer breaks down brands of cereal
@babyjesuslovesme1219
@babyjesuslovesme1219 Рік тому
Great video
@12Prophet
@12Prophet Рік тому
"psychopaths can in fact feel things" Yes. What seemingly most perspectives out there are missing is that, yes psychopaths absolute CAN feel for others. But it's something they choose. It's not automatic. That's the difference. It's like every emotion goes through a border checkpoint. And the psychopath then decides if they want to allow that emotion to go through and feel it or not. Absolute control isn't limited to the world around them, but also includes their self and every aspect they can find. Emotions are the first thing to master. The reason why they seem out of place to others is because, to the psychopath, other people don't seem to do this. The "normal" people are more or less victims of their own emotions. Whereas the psychopath is in near complete control. That alone gives them a significant advantage in social interactions. Because they don't allow outside forces to dictate what they will feel (emotion wise), which includes when they hurt someone or even their self.
@goober9598
@goober9598 2 роки тому
The way he explained Lecter’s psychotic traits and also analyzed the movie’s details really impressed me
@casesoutherland4175
@casesoutherland4175 Рік тому
I would love to see his analysis of Hannibal Lecter played by Brian Cox in Manhunter. It's Lecter's very first appearance and I think Cox's performance is criminally underrated!!
@kghhgkgk6322
@kghhgkgk6322 2 роки тому
...I would watch this guy analyze Star wars characters for hours
@Vic-Vega
@Vic-Vega 2 роки тому
Must have loads of free time, bruh.
@kghhgkgk6322
@kghhgkgk6322 2 роки тому
@@Vic-Vega I would spend the free time I have watching this guy analyze Star wars videos, bruh.
@witchblade100377
@witchblade100377 10 місяців тому
Each time I watch these, I sometimes feel like I'm being diagnosed myself. Makes you think about how you are and things you do without realizing it.
@unknown-et2vs
@unknown-et2vs 2 роки тому
Thank you for showing me this. Now I can finally have the confidence to go see a psychiatrist
@shawn576
@shawn576 2 роки тому
I really like this dude. He's amazingly good at explaining things.
@macmcleod1188
@macmcleod1188 2 місяці тому
Yes and he never condescends to the source material.
@joakimlundgren7043
@joakimlundgren7043 2 роки тому
Some socios apparently are "perfect" parents, friends etc, this has to do with that they found something special they like as an extension of themselves. Like a handbag or favourite shoes.
@lichking3711
@lichking3711 2 роки тому
Being a good parent, or a good friend, etc can be an achievement they seek, and as a result, they can be good just to fulfill that goal, giving good results despite having narcissistic intentions.
@chankanyy924
@chankanyy924 Рік тому
I like how one side of his face is dark just like Bateman
@sussett
@sussett Рік тому
There should be a whole breakdown of the first season of You:( Great video
@Jules-gx7xm
@Jules-gx7xm 2 роки тому
i could listen to this man talk about the mental health of fictional characters for hours
@nikolajthorsted441
@nikolajthorsted441 2 роки тому
He said “younglings” he’s seen the movie, before talking about the characters #Awesome
@tommyt1971
@tommyt1971 Рік тому
Stephen King very famously said that he wrote Misery because it would be his worst nightmare come to life and Annie would be the absolute worst person he could ever meet. Btw, if you ever get the chance to see King speak live, DON’T miss it. He’s one of the funniest celebs I’ve seen give a lecture.
@srhbluerain
@srhbluerain 2 роки тому
I'm enthralled by this man. Wish he was my Dr. I've been struggling since 12 to find a decent psychiatrist and therapist. It used to be one in the same but unfortunately if you're not wealthy, a psychiatrist will only see you for 15 minutes a month of med management. The system is broken.
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