What life codes do your dreams contain?

Marian 2022-04-20 09:01:48

The eyes of the male protagonist's dream?

In the movie, in the male protagonist's dream, there is a curtain full of eyeballs, a man without facial features.

The characters and phenomena in dreams can correspond one by one with real life. This is probably a good attempt at filming Freud's "The Interpretation of Dreams".

I had a dream in a dream, my body was stiff in the dream, and when I woke up, I found my body was still on the bed, knowing that I had not woken up. A heavy dream is like a trip that never returns home.

A lot of my inspiration also comes from dreams.

I like the attempt of this movie, at least not superstitious, to solve those inexplicable problems in life from a scientific point of view.

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  • Alia 2021-12-22 08:01:02

    Uncle Parker is so handsome! ! ! Back then, the shoulder pads of the suit were too high and looked a little unnatural

  • Anderson 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    As long as Freud and those poor dream interpretation skills appear in the reasoning film, it is basically certain that this part of the reasoning cannot be read. Rather than using Dalí's dreamscapes to diagnose the characters in the show, the film can be used to diagnose Hitchcock's own misogyny, fear of patriarchy, guilt, and fascination with mental images.

Spellbound quotes

  • Constance Petersen: I'm here as your doctor only. It has nothing to do with love.

    [John kisses her and they embrace each other tightly]

    Constance Petersen: Nothing at all. Nothing at all...

  • Constance Petersen: All analysts have to be psychoanalyzed by other analysts before they start practicing.

    John Ballantine: Ahhh, that's to make sure that they're not too crazy.