You know what is so exciting by being creative? You can speak for your FORBIDDEN MIND! Like what? Hmm... ok. I'm not exactly a harsh type, but speaking my mind, I'm also not that open. So, usually my work that was published, though do speak my mind, but not at all on the forbidden side. Usually my work that revealed my FORBIDDEN MIND will only end up in the drawer or dustbin. Anyway... why I want to talk about FORBIDDEN MIND? Here it is...
SPIRAL MIND OF JUNJI ITO
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In manga industry, a name I can definitely linked of using his FORBIDDEN MIND to express his horror belief is this well-pleasant looking man, JUNJI ITO/伊藤潤二. He is the man behind all those weird concepts of death & unexpectedly whimsical looking ghosts, that I bet none of us can even think of how we can see horror in such different unique perspectives. But this man expressed his FORBIDDEN MIND through his manga successfully. If you read through all his manga, you might consider him as insane & disturbed. But he was just another normal guy who coincidentally worked as a dental technician with a successful hobby; drawing horror manga. |
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Why this is forbidden? Because his idea of creating the ghosts is fanatically insane & totally an excluded type of common horror. When it comes to murder, the black magic concept is absurdly satirical to Satan! If you practice such murder on someone, I bet it's going to be the most artistic crime ever created, unimaginably the most difficult horror scene to ever created. |
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But you know what, Junji Ito is one of many manga-ka who is successful in expressing his FORBIDDEN MIND through drawing. When his FORBIDDEN MIND became a hit, obviously lots of people like the disturbing idea. When the idea shared by many, those with the same FORBIDDEN MIND will find at ease to find that somebody has spoken their mind well. It's already proved when the FORBIDDEN MIND of Junji Ito has been adapted into successful live-action movies! |
FORBIDDEN MIND is basically a thought that you want to reveal but you can't because of the unsupported public view or the environmental stress around you. For example, when you're in an old abandoned asylum & you had a mind about ghosts or some psycho killers, it'll sounds fun for a person who loves fear factor. But the thought itself considered as FORBIDDEN MIND & the environment you're into doesn't allow you to think of that way. Because what if the FORBIDDEN MIND really speaks the truth? Are you able to handle it? Or are you ready of the outcome?
SAW OF WAN & WHANNELL
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James Wan is a young Malaysia-born director from Melbourne, Australia. He used his FORBIDDEN MIND by making a movie called 'SAW'. The movie is about a killer who has such a genius plan to murder people without even have to do the killing. Sadistically brilliant? |
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Yes! The homicidal plan in a movie was a collaborated idea of James Wan & writer buddy, Leigh Whannell, who also happens to be an actor. Both of them doesn't have extreme criminal record & they're both innocent from homicide. Yet their FORBIDDEN MIND for homicide has brought them to stardom & success in film making of horror/thriller genre, which then developed into a successful franchise. |
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Do you think this movie franchise might teach those who like to practice this kind of forbidden in their real life? Wohoo... scary! I haven't yet pass to any criminal record with this type of obnoxious plan. Not even in my list of a conspiracy theory. Absurdly disturbed if I meant it for real! |
Those who practice FORBIDDEN MIND in real life are so called... obtuse. Having FORBIDDEN MIND comes to life (not just a story written in books/comics/video-games/movies), they described it as challenge of fear factor & what else to prove their bravery! Which to my description, the challenge of fear factor to prove bravery is when you save someone's life from extreme danger. Practice FORBIDDEN MIND to yourself and others physically, really is pointless.
Don't be daring just to prove yourself courageous. Trust me, not worth it. Unless you really can't think of anything worth to do in this world except to challenge death!
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