Psychological film model can be used for discussion of undergraduate psychology students.

Marshall 2022-01-08 08:01:41

I thought it was an old movie. If it was an old movie, I would give it a 9-point rating. It was later discovered that it was a movie from 2010, and I still felt it was worth 8 points. The wonderful thing about this film is that it uses a first-person perspective to capture the world in the eyes of patients with split personality, while encompassing the real world and the psychological world. It is not like a deadly ID, only a world of patients, unlike flying over a lunatic asylum, which mainly represents the objective world. It is a combination of the two. There is less commercial suspense than the confinement island, and a little more care for the patient's sub-personality itself, although the ending is like that...good film, recommended! ! !

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  • Garrett 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    Isn't this a fatal id?

  • Colleen 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    The last scene scared half to death

The Ward quotes

  • Sarah: [seductively] So... Roy.

    [said as if growling the name]

    Roy: Not interested.

    Sarah: You didn't hear me out.

    [smiles]

    Roy: Fine. Shoot.

    Sarah: Well, I know you said you wouldn't date any of us inside the ward, but...! I just know I'm getting out soon. And I thought maybe you could call me sometime.

    Roy: There is no way I will ever, ever date you. Got it?

    Sarah: But I know...

    Roy: No! Not ever! Now leave me alone. I'm swamped here, and I don't have time for this.

    [goes off]

  • Sarah: So, you and your coo-coo bird have fun sneaking out last night?

    Kristen: [sighs] Go away.

    Sarah: You could have gotten us all in trouble.

    Kristen: We were looking for Iris.

    Sarah: And?

    Kristen: Couldn't find her.

    Sarah: Well, you probably weren't looking in the right places.

    [indicating Emily, derisive:]

    Sarah: Not with Magellan over there.