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Jasen 2021-10-18 19:50:36
"The Wizard of Oz" from the Perspective of Psychoanalysis
[The original text comes from "Object Relation Psychotherapy" (Sheldon Cashdan, translated by Lu Xiaohua, etc., published by China Water Power Press) Chapter 9 "Object Relation Psychotherapy Materials in Literary Works". 】
Of all the split stories that have been made into movies, perhaps the most...
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Coralie 2021-10-19 10:09:25
How did Dorothy go home in the end? Let me analyze the last line Dorothy said
Original translation Dorothy: I think that is, just want to see Aunt Em and uncle is not enough, if I have never explored my heart's longing again, I will never be able to see farther than the backyard at home. . . Because if they are not in my heart. . . I never really lost it.
When I was young, I...

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Aurelia 2022-04-22 07:01:02
A heavy film and at the same time a textbook for studying the film form. At the end, I have the urge to cry, and I hope that when I watch this film again in ten years, I can understand the deep meaning of this film...
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Devante 2021-10-20 19:01:10
The movies of that era now look so rough with makeup, but the core of the movie is not outdated at all. The actors' acting skills are first-rate. As a musical, the rainbow song is even more popular. The combination of scarecrow, tin man, lion, and girl makes the plot. Lively and smoothly, the villains Western Wicked Witch and Flying Monkey also perform well
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Uncle Henry: Come on, everybody in the storm cellar!
Auntie Em: [panicked] Henry, help me, I can't find Dorothy, she's somewhere out in the storm!
Uncle Henry: Em, we can't look for her now! Come on, get in the cellar, hurry up!
Auntie Em: [screams] DOROTHYYYY!
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Dorothy: [as the Wizard's balloon goes off without her] Oh! Come back! Come back! Don't go without me! Please come back!
The Wizard of Oz: I can't come back, I don't know how it works! Good-bye, folks!
[the people shout and wave goodbye]
Dorothy: Oh no, I'll never get home...
[she begins to cry]
The Cowardly Lion: [emotionally] Stay with us then, Dorothy. We all love ya. We don't... want you to go.
Dorothy: Oh, that's very kind of you. But this could never be like Kansas. Auntie Em must have stopped wondering what happened to me by now! Oh, Scarecrow, what am I gonna do?
The Scarecrow: [pointing] Look! Here's someone who can help you!
[Glinda's pink bubble descends]