"Don't Look Back" and Childhood Injury

Lexie 2022-01-24 08:04:36

Yesterday I saw the movie "Don't Look Back". At first I thought it was a horror movie. Later, the more I watched it, the more I thought it was a psychological movie.

The protagonist, Monica, was traumatized by a car accident in her childhood, and her adoptive mother had been raising her as a Sophie, and her resistance was ineffective. In order to get the care of her adoptive mother, she regarded herself as Sophie. The adoptive mother concealed her life experience from him, leading to the loss of her childhood memories. Therefore, when writing novels about herself, the writing was blocked because of the blankness of childhood memories. That little girl, on behalf of her remaining memories, guided her to trace her childhood. Her face changed from Sophie Marceau to Belluni, which means that she has recovered herself, and what happened in the cafe helped her return to her childhood situation, and she completed the process of finding herself. In the ending, Sophia watched Belluny return to the family and accept the hugs of her husband and children, indicating that the protagonist Monica has successfully achieved separation from the imaginary me and lived a normal life. The writing of the two sisters together indicates that Belluni was able to separate reality and memory when writing, and was able to perform meta-cognition, take care of his own thoughts and thoughts, evaluate and even filter objectively, instead of being unconditional as in the past. Acceptance.

After watching this film, Lenovo's previous psychological salon participated in, I think this film will mainly show childhood injuries. 0-12 years old is the period when the child's subconscious is formed, and it is also the period when the self-cognition system is formed. Due to separation from her parents and witnessing a car accident, coupled with the strict discipline of her adoptive mother, Monica lost herself and lost herself. Because she did not feel love (the adoptive mother was indifferent and harsh to her), she lost the ability to love (severe and harsh to her husband and children), and self-lost caused self-separation and opposition, and eventually formed a split personality.

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