The movie 'Battle of Algiers' can be thoroughly analyzed by Frantz Fanon and Hannah Arendt about extreme opposition theory against violence. The meaning of these two theories is reflected in movies that deeply understand the two insightful phenomena. Fernon's view on violence is that it is used as an effective and productive means to unite individuals into units of one complex organism, to work together, to wash away, and to support the process of decolonization about it. In the contract, Arendt's theory separates the concept of violence from power and emphasizes that the reason for violence is anti-political.
Psychoanalysts explain violence according to the theory of metamorphosis (Giles Pie, 1952) and the theory of symptom formation. They do not believe that metamorphosis is inferior to the Constitution, but I believe that metamorphosis is developing from instincts (Menachem, Amer, Patterns in Forcible Rape, 1971). According to Freud's earlier theory (1949), metamorphosis essentially implies that an infant with instinct and action sacrifices adult behavior. In metamorphosis, the characteristics of infancy did not undergo a normal integration process during adolescence, but were not converted into neurological symptoms. Violence may be a product of strong congenital motives or pathological experiences in early childhood or early childhood (Johnson, 1956). In the latter case, the concept of aggression and abuse in childhood and the concept of pleasure as a negative process in childhood are mainly achieved by relaxing the "unpleasant" condition and entering adulthood.
Surveys show that children can find compassionate adults during their teenage years and they can share their important issues with them. Psychoanalyst Freud believes that childhood violence experiences for children in and around families may aggravate their violence. Criminal scholars, medical scientists, and counselors condemn the media for stable movie meals and personal evolution of the beautified violence
Every day, the news shows us the hotbed of world violence. We do not have the power of war, but according to psychoanalyst Alice Miller, the root of violence is not known. When people first encounter the case of the victim, people learn to tell others about hatred and violence. Since abused children never lose their parents love under any circumstances, I know that it is necessary to suppress true anger and pain. Then they suppressed painful memory from memory, but that does not mean that the pain is healed or disappear.