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Discover the disturbing psychology of 5 medically accurate movie villains. From Joker’s PBA to Amy Dunne’s ASPD, we dissect real clinical diagnoses and the true science of cinematic evil. Evil isn't always a supernatural force; sometimes, it’s a clinical reality. While many film antagonists are mere caricatures, some are written with terrifying psychiatric accuracy. In this episode of ScreenPsyche, we perform a psychological autopsy on 5 iconic villains to reveal what happens when the human mind breaks—medically. Case Studies Analyzed: Arthur Fleck (Joker, 2019) – Pseudobulbar Affect (PBA) & Systemic Trauma Annie Wilkes (Misery, 1990) – Erotomania & Borderline Personality Traits Amy Dunne (Gone Girl, 2014) – Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) Jack Torrance (The Shining, 1980) – Dry Drunk Syndrome & Pathological Resentment Norman Bates (Psycho, 1960) – Dissociative Identity Disorder & Pathological Enmeshment Which of these clinical portrayals do you find the most unsettling? Does knowing the science behind their madness make them more—or less—terrifying? Let’s debate in the comments. Watch our psychological autopsy on Theodore Twombly (Her): • The Comfort Trap: Why You Are In Love With... ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🔔 Subscribe for more psychological autopsies: / @screenpsyche ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 💀 About ScreenPsyche: We don't just watch stories; we diagnose them. ScreenPsyche explores the dark psychology, philosophy, and sociology hidden within your favorite movies, video games, and pop culture. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: This video is for educational and analytical purposes only. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. #psychology #filmanalysis #MovieVillains #FilmAnalysis #Joker #MentalHealth #Cinematography #ScreenPsyche #TrueCrime #Psychiatry #CaseStudy