Stoneheart doctor

Freeda 2022-03-26 09:01:09

The rhythm is slightly bad, but still a good story, Edgar Allan Poe's imagination is really nb.
In the end, there is a warm ending, inexplicably good mood.
Some scenes in the mental hospital inside make people feel that the doctors in the mental hospital in that era must be mentally ill, or else they must be sadists. In such a depressing environment, treating patients in such a humiliating way is simply not treating those patients as human beings. Not even with living things. So Dr. Bran's resistance is actually very pleasing. It goes without saying that Dr. Bulan treated those patients in a better way and allowed them to receive good treatment. But since Bulan used the hands of violent elements to seize power, he could only do nothing in the face of violence.
But in the film, except for the head nurse, everyone is poor. From the current point of view, many people are not mentally ill, they are just more persistent, or more sensitive, or have been hurt, or just have a different sexual orientation. . .
All poor people.

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Stonehearst Asylum quotes

  • Edward Newgate: Misery has a way of clarifying one's convictions.

  • Mrs. Pike: You'll excuse me if I disagree, Doctor. No one is beyond cure. In fact, I believe your young man has found his.

    Charles Graves: What precisely might that be?

    Mrs. Pike: Not what. "Who."