Nnnnnnnice!

Marcelle 2022-03-22 09:02:01

My admiration for Alfred has grown much more deeper. It perfectly demonstrates the very uncomparable forms of love, at some point you concluded that well, well, well, so the reunion is the ending, before it progressed into a more fascinating one--precisely and comprehensively explained the dream, incredibly and remarkably with a extremely splendid way of dealing with the truly murder: Dr. Murchison.

That deal really stroke me, gesus, Dr. Constance perfectly took the imitaion of her teacher, Dr. Brulov, successfully reversing the danger she was facing. Really nice!

I must say John is a handsome guy, perhaps this is power of first-sight love. And this movie did remind me of some psychiatric revelations that people tend to hind something back from others, with this process undergoing subconsciously, but actually, each problem can date back to your childhood, unless you find that original scene and face it then fix it, you couldn't truly get over it, I guess everyone somewhat experiences a bit of it, and I hope one day I could fix mine.

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Spellbound quotes

  • Dr. Fleurot: It's rather like embracing a textbook.

    Constance Petersen: But why do you do it, then?

    Dr. Fleurot: Because you're not a textbook.

  • Dr. Murchison: The old must make way for the new, especially when the old is suspected of senility.