Dream, the sleeping man wears a mask!

Carli 2022-03-22 09:01:14

1. What does Tom's profession represent? Why find a doctor to be the protagonist.
2. His friend said that this can be completely arranged by someone else. If you really want to know the truth, I can tell you that there is no direct connection between that woman's death and the mask girl.

No one explained, the first one is irrelevant, and the second one must be answered, otherwise it will not be convincing.

I am here to give my explanation from a psychological point of view: the

movie 23:00 actually debated the respective income of men and women since the emergence of human beings (men can get anything, all women want is the promise of safety) . Which world-class director can show his point of view in the first eighth of the film and then make a fuss about it with various interpretations to express low-level interest? That is when the critics 2 often appear. Here, I only regard these things as plot paving.

Tom's wife can be divided into three personalities from a psychological point of view.

Movie 1: 20 minutes of her, the one who is convenient in the toilet (here, Lao Ku’s shooting is very straightforward), we call it [Self A]; this is the superficial face of the heroine. She abides by the rules of reality, regulates the contradiction between B and C, and often occupies the main role in daily life. (Its performance is: 16:00 minutes in the movie, the heroine dances with a strange man, [I B] wants to dominate the body, and [Self A] finally suppresses [I B] due to moral constraints)
She at 7:00 minutes of the movie (when attracted by a man), we call it [Indigenous B]; this is the true face of the heroine: she has innate instincts, physical needs, and the pursuit of happiness. (Its performance is: after returning home, there is no binding force, [Individual B] takes the dominance of the body, and confesses to his own man that he wants to fuck with others, and is willing to let her man suffer Ridicule. Long-term crying caused her to suffer from serious sexual fantasies)
Movie 91: 50 minutes of her (dreaming of her doing an obscene activity in her husband’s eyes), we call it [Super Self C]. Laughing in the dream, [SuperiC] took over the body, and described it to her husband in full detail after waking up without feeling ashamed.

The above is an analysis of Tom’s wife’s personality. Her split personality is the fuse. Tom is a full-time doctor. He knows that his wife has serious sexual fantasies and wants to save her. As a result, his wife’s long-term confession at the bedside gave him great hints (this is why the scenes of Tom’s wife and Xiaobai’s messing around are always repeated. In fact, his wife just said, "I really want to, really want", he I think that is it!). After helping a naked drug addict at a gathering of friends, he also split his personality. The whole plot is the result of the couple's suggestion to each other. I remember that there was a movie that was cut from a political point of view. It also talked about the split personality of the hero and heroine, but it was not so clever.

Then the plot is clear. Tom’s wife has long-term sexual fantasies. [Tom’s self B] began to implement "betrayal" (he went to find a prostitute, but his wife’s call awakened [self A] and suppressed [self B], he He didn't do that kind of thing and left, here and his wife's development is completely consistent and corresponding). [Tom's Self A] occupies a major role in life. As an upright doctor, he really devoted himself to trying to rescue her, but the long-term crying by the bed made Tom repeatedly hint that his wife has strong sexual needs. So [Tom’s Superego C] appeared, and he entered the inner world she described. He saw the scene of his wife enjoying themselves in the eyes of everyone. However, [Self A] tried to dominate the body and suppressed [Superego C]. As a result, a virtual woman was created in the brain (in fact, it was moral restraint), and finally [Superego C] was suppressed. He returned to reality. While browsing a piece of news, I found that "a woman died of an overdose" message is very consistent with the woman who rescued him in the dream. So he went to ask a friend. A friend said to him, "You have been thinking about it all day, and you really want to know that I can tell you. You can think that this was arranged by someone alone. The woman in the newspaper is actually just an ordinary person in the real world. A person who died from taking drugs has nothing to do with what you see." That one-handed arrangement is you and your wife.

He awakened. He knew that his personality was split, and when he was awake, he told his wife who was awake. So there was a line from her wife: "We should be grateful for our adventure. Whether he is real or just a dream" and sober Tom didn't know if his wife was sober, so he appeared: "You Are you sure, are you sure?" The
explanation is complete. Psychology masterpiece! The film is very symmetrical and beautiful, providing all the reasons for the event and superb academic expression.
I hope you don't treat this film as pure eroticism, pure criticism of money worship and so on. Many people deny Tang's performance here, because what Tom is performing is not what they want to see. In other words, he is performing something that is simple and doesn't require too much attention. Some people go to sociology to discuss it, but I don't think it matters.
In addition, what you think is what you see, and what you see is what you get. My film reviews are only exclusive opinions.

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  • Victor Ziegler: Bill, I... I know what happened to you last night. And I know what's been going on since. And I think you just might have got the wrong idea about one or two things.

    Dr. Bill Harford: [feigning ignorance] I'm sorry Victor, but... what the hell are you talking about?

    Victor Ziegler: Please, Bill... no games. I was there. At the house. "The house". I saw you, Bill. I saw everything.

  • Victor Ziegler: Bill, I don't think you realize how much trouble you got yourself into last night just by going over there. Who do you think those people were? Those were not just some ordinary people. If I told you their names... no, I'm not going to tell you their names... but if I did, I don't think you'd sleep so well at night.