Psychological analysis of the film

Nicole 2022-03-23 09:02:23

The first is that the family chooses the treatment method for the child on the basis of more than their own income.
This shows that the parents have a strong concept in the family.
The child with cancer has absolutely no right to choose, and
even the death of the
other three children. There was a girl who was adopted, and they all became a subsidiary victim of the parents' choice,
but they were still a family. The other three children were in the sky supported by their parents. They felt that this did not affect
the strong concept of medicine.
Patients could not even It's like a doctor talking about his condition.
Talking about what he really experienced during treatment.
This will inevitably lead to misunderstandings in treatment.
Children's hallucinations.
A patient told him to ask about the ghosts that appeared in his brain. Why is it
actually implying whether the subconscious of the individual is telling the child something
, it is really a very complicated animal

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The Haunting in Connecticut quotes

  • [telling a joke]

    Matt Campbell: Doctor says to patient, "You have cancer and you have Alzheimer's." Patient says to doctor, "Wooo! At least I don't have cancer."

  • Sara Campbell: [sobbing while praying] No, you can't have him! You can't take my son!