Psychiatrists are also mentally ill

Kurt 2022-04-20 09:01:48

Personally feel the most wonderful place,

One is that when Bergman Peterson fell in love with JB madly, he lost his sanity as a psychiatrist, and was constantly analyzed and treated by Professor Ferd;

Second, when Bergman Peterson found that there was still truth in the truth, he confronted the analysis of Dr. Murchison, the casino manager in the dream.

The paradox of psychology is that when you continue to analyze, excavate, and treat others as patients, you will also fall into mental distraction and become a "mental patient".

Dr. Bergman Peterson treats a mentally ill patient from the beginning with a focused and serious expression, and she still has a calm expression when she throws the book over. Bergman Peterson here seems to be a very qualified and professional psychiatrist.

But when she fell in love with JB and took him to her mentor Professor Fud's house for treatment with JB, she became a mental patient in the process. Dr. Fude said, "Women lose their minds when they are in love." , the telling scene of this sentence is that Dr. Ford experienced JB's murder with a knife the night before, and was finally calmed down by tranquilizers, and decided to call the police. JB is the murderer, and Bergman Peterson tried hard to stop "Seeking the truth is fundamental." "Medical ethics", here Bergman Peterson personally thinks that it is the alternate existence of psychiatrists and mental patients, and Ferd, as an experienced doctor, is Bergman Peterson's real doctor.

When the old man in the mental hospital, Dr. Murshison, was analyzed by Bergman Peterson to be the real murderer, they were a powerful treatment between the mental patient and the doctor.

"I don't know Dr. Edward, I don't like Edward, but he's a good man." Dr. Murshison accidentally slipped out his inner secret, which was also his answer when Bergman Peterson confronted him.

This episode feels amazing. Bergman Peterson hurried to find Dr. Murshison, in fact, he knew that Bergman had discovered the truth, he responded calmly throughout the whole process, and explained every dream food of Bergman Peterson from the perspective of a professional psychiatrist , Here I think that Dr. Murshion has already thought about killing people from the moment Bergman Peterson stepped into the room, so in the process, he cooperated extremely well to show his professionalism and demeanor as a senior psychiatrist.

But the unexpected ending is Bergman Peterson said, "In the dream, the casino sales manager stood in a corner and threw a strange wheel on the cliff. If it was correct, that strange wheel was a pistol, and that pistol was very Why is it still under a tree nearby?" At this time, Murshison slowly took out the pistol in the drawer and said "it is here", and the muzzle gradually aimed at Bergman Peterson. From this moment, Dr. Murshison became a Psychopath, and Bergman Peterson what became a professional psychoanalyst.

"If you shoot, you are a real crime, if you shoot~~~" said three times, Bergman Peterson walked out of the room, the bullet in the muzzle did not shoot at Bergman Peterson's body. With the "movie high-end expression technique", the muzzle was aimed at the audience in front of the camera, "Pop", the only color red in the black and white film, Dr. Murshison fell.

Suddenly realized that "the muzzle of the gun is pointed at the audience in front of the screen" here is definitely the advanced side of the movie "greed destroys itself, it comes down to oneself". The argument of psychoanalysis is ultimately to save the individual and keep the collective order from chaotic. "The muzzle of the gun is pointed at the audience in front of the screen" is also a constant reminder that psychoanalysis always returns to the self, manages the self, analyzes the self, and understands the self.

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(I personally like the angle of this film review very much. On the one hand, after reading several film reviews, this point has not been mentioned. On the other hand, there is a reason why this film has a high-level influence on the world.)

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Spellbound quotes

  • Dr. Fleurot: It's rather like embracing a textbook.

    Constance Petersen: But why do you do it, then?

    Dr. Fleurot: Because you're not a textbook.

  • Dr. Murchison: The old must make way for the new, especially when the old is suspected of senility.