Open your eyes, it's just a dream!

Dorothy 2022-04-22 07:01:03

1. What does Tom's profession represent? Why choose a doctor as the protagonist.
2. His friend said that this can be completely arranged by others. If you really want to know the truth, I can tell you that the death of the woman is not directly related to the mask girl.

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

I'll give my explanation here from a psychological point of view:

23:00 Minutes of the movie debates what men and women have gotten since the dawn of humanity (men can get anything, all women want is a promise of safety) . What world-class director can make a point in the opening eighth of a movie and then make a fuss about it with all kinds of interpretations to express low taste? That's what people who do film critics tend to show up when they're 2. Here, I only see these things as the plot foreshadowing.

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

Movie 1: The 20-minute her, the one who is convenient in the toilet (the shooting of Lao Ku here is very direct), we call it [Self A]; this is the superficial face of the heroine. This she obeys the rules of reality, adjusts the contradiction between B and C, and often occupies the main role in daily life. (The performance it gives is: At 16:00 of the movie, the heroine dances with a strange man, [Id B] wants to dominate the body, and [I A] finally suppresses [Id B] because of moral constraints)
At 7:00 minutes of the movie (when she is attracted to a man), we call her [Id B]; this is the truest face of the heroine: she has innate instincts, physiological needs, and the pursuit of happiness. (It gives people the expression: after returning home, there is no binding force, [I B] occupies the dominance of the body, vomits to her man that she has the will to like and fuck with others, and is happy to let her man suffer. Taunting. Long-term crying caused her to suffer from serious sexual fantasies)
Movie 91: 50 minutes of her (dreaming that she was doing obscene activities in her husband's eyes), we call it [Superego C]. Laughing in the dream, [Superego C] took over the body, and after waking up, I described it to my husband in full detail without feeling ashamed.

The above is the character analysis of Tom's wife, her personality split is the fuse. Tom, a full-time doctor, knew his wife was suffering from serious sexual fantasies and wanted to save her. As a result, his wife's long-term confession at the bedside gave him a great hint in his heart (this is the reason why the scenes of Tom's wife and Xiaobailian's messing around keep appearing repeatedly, in fact, his wife just said "I really want to, really want to", he think that is!). He also had a split personality after rescuing a naked drug addict at a friend's party. The whole plot is the result of the couple suggesting to each other. I remember a movie, which is from a political point of view, and also talks about the split between the hero and heroine, but it is not as brilliant.

Then the plot becomes clear. Tom's wife has long-term sexual fantasies, and [Tom's id B] began to implement "betrayal" (he went to a prostitute, but his wife's phone woke up [self A], suppressed [id B], and he I left without doing that kind of thing. The development here and his wife are completely consistent and corresponding). [Tom's Self A] plays a major role in his life. As an honest doctor, he sincerely devotes himself to it and wants to rescue her, but the long-term crying at the bedside makes Tom repeatedly hint that his wife has a strong sexual need. So [Tom's superego C] appeared, and he entered the inner world she described. He saw the scene where his wife was in the limelight. However, [Self A] tried so hard to dominate the body and wanted to suppress [Superego C]. As a result, a woman (actually a moral binding force) was virtualized in the brain, and finally [Superego C] was suppressed. He returned to reality. While browsing a news article, I found that the message "a woman died of a drug overdose" fits the dream of the woman who rescued him. So he went to ask a friend. The friend said to him, "You've been thinking about it all day, and you really want to know what I can tell you. You can think that it was arranged by someone, and the woman in the newspaper is actually just an ordinary person in the real world. A person who dies from drugs has no connection whatsoever to what you see." That first-hand arrangement is you and your wife.

He woke up. He knew that his personality was split, and he told his sober wife when he was sober. So the lines from her wife's mouth appeared: "We should be grateful for our adventure. Whether he is real or not or just a dream" And sober Tom did not know whether his wife was sane, so the lines appeared: "You Are you sure, are you sure?" Finished the
explanation. Psychological masterpiece! The film is very symmetrical, providing all the reasons for the event and a superb academic expression.
I hope that this film will not be treated as purely erotic, purely critical of money worship and the like. Many people deny Tom's performance here because what Tom is doing is not what they want to see. In other words, he's performing something that's very simple and doesn't have to be too hard. Some people discuss sociology, but I don't think it matters.
In addition, what you think is what you see, what you see is what you get. My review is just an exclusive opinion.

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  • Victor Ziegler: Sorry to call you out so late tonight.

    Dr. Bill Harford: That's OK, I was out anyway.

    Victor Ziegler: How about a drink?

    Dr. Bill Harford: Are you having one?

    Victor Ziegler: Sure! What would you like?

    Dr. Bill Harford: Uh, I'll have a little scotch.

    Victor Ziegler: Good. How do you take it, neat?

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