Each flower into each eye

Lola 2021-12-19 08:01:03

The appeal of the story is that it can be explained in several versions
. The second man is the split personality of the first man. The surviving film is that the second man is hypnotized. The first man disappears without a close-up of his body, which proves that the first man does not really exist. The previous story was imagined during the psychotherapy of the second man; Male one is another self and imaginary enemy in the consciousness of male second.

If the female protagonist is a normal psychologist and the ex-girlfriend of the male one, she has an emotional basis for the male one. Although she wants to escape the violence of the male one, she does not have the motive to kill the male one, even to save the male two. It is necessary to kill the male one. After all, the one-night stand with the male two has just begun, and it is impossible to surpass the previous relationship in a short time, or at the moment of life and death. She did not hesitate to save the second man and smashed the first man to death. She could only prove that the first man was the evil side of the second man's split personality, and she implemented the final redemption.

This kind of reasoning overturns the whole story. Pirate painting does not exist, but borrows the theme of a famous black painting to express the painful state of the male protagonist, a psychedelic contrived story. It is the same as some plots imagined by the schizophrenic Leonardo in "Closed Island".

two. The heroine is a big boss. In order to get the picture of the witch in the sky, she used her ex-boyfriend, the first boy, and used her psychology skills to use the second boy again. The subject matter of the painting is about religious theology, and hypnotism is also derived from theology. The heroine is a realistic version of the witch, and the male one is the man held up by the three witches in the painting. The first man in the movie likes another nautical painting, and the author draws himself on the painting, which is the first psychological hint of the story. The first man sought help from the heroine for treatment of his gambling addiction, and fell in love with the heroine in pain. It was consistent with the theme of the witch in the sky.
The heroine gets the painting and continues to use the second man, who has been hypnotized by the witch.
In the legend, the witch has supernatural ability, is good at seducing and using men, and has a strong desire to control, which is in line with the heroine's status as a psychological counselor.

three. In the third version, the second male is the split personality of the male one, and the three gangsters are also the split personality of the male one. This reasoning is not true. After all, it is the second male who survives.

I like psychology-themed films very much. There are often no standard answers. I think I understand them, but they don’t.

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Trance quotes

  • [first lines]

    Simon: [auctioneer is barking prices] There is a painting, it's by Rembrandt. 'Storm On The Sea Of Galilee', it's called, and he's in it. Old Rembrandt, he's in the painting. He's in there, right in the middle of the storm, looking straight at you. But... you can't see him. And the reason you can't see him is because the painting has been stolen.

  • Elizabeth: We keep secrets from lots of people, but most of all we keep them from ourselves. And we call that forgetting.