In fact, psychiatrists and psychological consultants are two different levels, and in my opinion, the male pig in this movie can only be a relatively well-known psychological consultant at most. Levels in psychiatrists.
Then, I thought of Zhu Deyong's "We Are All Sick". Although I hadn't read the book, the title made a deep impression on me because of its appearance on the bestseller list at one point.
We are all sick.
The counselor's wife committed suicide, leaving a note with unknown contents. But it left him with long-term pain and numbness.
The actress has a narcissistic husband. The husband cannot face up to his own problems and does not accept the sharp point of the psychological counselor.
The little girl's mother committed suicide and was in a similar situation as a psychologist. The moment she appeared, I saw that there must be a story between them. Such a consultation will evolve into a certain highlight of the film and become a mutual redemption.
Then there are professional brokers, high IQ, low EQ. He is so narcissistic that he thinks that everything in the world covets his excellence, and is afraid that the natural man-made disasters that appear in the news will happen to him at any time unexpectedly.
And then there's the alcoholic actor.
And, the producer-director who thinks he has a sex addiction?
Such as many, mixed together, seems to be more chaotic, but more or less interspersed with some interactive connections, and this connection, in the end, still turns into the enduring word - love. One more, accept.
When the psychologist is willing to confess his story on TV and that his book is shit;
when the little girl takes the initiative to take out the letter left by her mother that has been unpacked to the psychologist;
When the professional agent began to pay attention to the friends around him and began to be willing to help the people around him realize their expectations;
when the director who suspected that he had a sex addiction rationally rejected the initiative of the little girl who was the same age as his daughter in the bar;
When the alcoholic actor has a reassuring smile on his face; the
film ends.
Like their conversation,
-- nothing is forgotten, is it?
--Yes, but we are still alive.
-- they are still important. They are something.
They are really something.
When we can sit under the sun, smiling face to face, and recalling the experiences that have hurt us, they are something!
PS: With a strict and hypocritical attitude, I can't help it again It is said that
psychological counselors are not allowed to have contact with clients outside the consultation, let alone have an empathic relationship with them.
However, this movie allows it.
Forget it, then bless them!
They are all patients, and all they need is a clear response or a sweet smile from the other party.
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