Mamoru Oshii MBTI 성격 유형
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"Mamoru Oshii은 어떤 성격 유형입니까? Mamoru Oshii은 mbti의 INTP 성격 유형입니다. enneagram의 5w4 - sp/sx - , big 5의 , socionics의 ILI입니다."
What drives his works is a deeply irrational creativity. Take Angel’s Egg, for example — it’s a reinterpretation of biblical archetypes from a very specific moment, using symbolic imagery as conceptual anchors for the story. Yet these symbols are so abstract they defy immediate logical understanding. Once again, many of his films, due to the imaginative fluidity of his intuition, gravitate toward a narrative that feels premonitory — even unintentionally — often touching on transhumanist and futuristic themes. Meanwhile, his auxiliary thinking serves to develop these intuitions in a cold, objective manner, building a structured and systematized world — though still fundamentally abstract and vague in essence. His characters are mostly emotionally distant and cold, showing signs of unconscious feeling function. Yet this contrasts with their introspection, which is focused on the metaphysical and the transcendent. It’s this irrational existentialism that drives them — drives in the inner sense, since the director’s introverted nature always centers the narrative on the characters’ internal worlds. Interestingly, this melancholic internalization becomes a counterpoint to the repressed sensation function, manifesting in fast-paced, dynamic action scenes — a duality clashing against the characters' quiet reflections. It’s the ES side of the IN breaking through. Obvious ILI energy, too. In MBTI and Neo-Jungian terms, I’d say INTP fits archetypally — likely due to his low Big Five Conscientiousness, which allows for a more unstructured, scattered form of intuition that might align better with Ne-aux. But that’s not the main point of my argument.
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Mamoru Oshii (born 8 August, 1951) is a highly influential Japanese anime and live-action director. He is known today for his films with philosophical dialogue and labyrinthine plots.
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