“Can’t a man hate his own father?”

Psychology in Film
“Can’t a man hate his own father?”
“I need to know who he is. I need to stand there, I need to look him in the eye, and I need to know that it’s him.”
“Only by interrogating the other passengers could I hope to see the light, but when I began to question them, the light, as Macbeth would have said, thickened.”
“He decided to put his information to good use and make a little money out of it. What could be more American than that?”