In fact, it may be more reasonable to change the ending to this: Although the former dean Murchison was found by Dr. Peterson to be the real murderer, he became murderous, but because he had a crush on Dr. Peterson and did not want to embarrass him, he finally chose to sacrifice himself. spouse. . (It seems to sound more bloody..→_→)
Although it now seems that there are many logical inconsistencies in this film, it is true that such a psychological film with a relatively personal style can be made in the historical background where Freud's psychological theory occupies half of the country. Not easy.
It looked a little creepy in the middle of the night. . However, the part of the Dali-style dream is indeed quite beautiful. The important thing is that Parker is handsome and Bergman is charming. . . ヽ(=^・ω・^=)丿
But there is a question, was Dr. Peterson's first fall in love with her imaginary Dr. Edward, or John Berrant himself?
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