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“A lot of times when you do things where you're killing people, the character is always having an existential crisis about it. It's fun to be no-holds-barred and have no big crisis of conscious.” quote by Rose McGowan
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“A lot of times when you do things where you're killing people, the character is always having an existential crisis about it. It's fun to be no-holds-barred and have no big crisis of conscious.”

Rose McGowan

About This Quote

Source Film: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, 2011

Violence in storytelling often triggers moral conflict, yet some characters ignore conscience for thrill.

In simple terms: Violence can cause moral crisis, but some ignore it.

Key Takeaway

Consider the cost of ignoring conscience.

Themes

morality violence character development

Mood

dark provocative

Type

critical analytical

When to use this quote

  • writing
  • film analysis
  • psychology
  • gaming
  • military training

Key Concepts

existential crisis ethical nihilism

Questions to Reflect On

  • Does ignoring conscience make a story more compelling?
  • How does this affect audience empathy?
A Different Perspective

Not all audiences accept amoral heroes; some may find it unsettling.

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