Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer in Out of the past (Jacques Tourneur, 1947)
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Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer in Out of the past (Jacques Tourneur, 1947)
Out of the Past: Jeff Bailey / Markham [ISFP]
OFFICIAL TYPING by mysterylover123
Introverted Feeling (Fi): Jeff is highly influenced by his feelings and bases all his decisions on them. He plays those feelings very close to the vest; other people struggle to figure him out. He’s a moral person, one of the only honest detectives around, which is why Whit trusts him and hires him. Once Kathy does something that violates his idea of right and wrong, he’s done with her and doesn’t want any part of her. He’s interested in morality, and the first thing he wants to figure out about a person is what they consider correct behavior. He comes across as a tough guy, with a gruff exterior, but his internal feelings are strong; when he falls in love it guides him in everything.
Extroverted Sensing (Se): He’s plenty observant and good at taking action. He has no real fixed plan in life; he just needs to get by, and has no trouble doing it in a variety of different places. He makes many impulsive decisions, but is also good at thinking on his feet. He takes physical action when provoked, punching Fisher in the face for making lecherous comments about Kathy. He needs a comfortable environment to live in and…
Introverted Intuition (Ni): He has a gut feeling that he’s been framed, but can’t articulate how he knows, or for what. He sometimes comes up with plans, and calculates in the long-term what he might need to do in order to avoid getting caught. He observes a lot and draws ideas and potential consequences from those observations.
Extroverted Thinking (Te): Jeff is logical enough to track down Kathy following a series of basic steps. As a private detective he has to use organizational logic to do his job, but as soon as his feelings take over he changes his mind. He has a serious problem with people he finds cold and detached, and is uncomfortable with objective logic.