Spellbound Comments

  • Brett 2023-04-01 06:54:22

    8.0/10 points. 2018.02.03, first time watching. Movies in the 1940s had a long piece of pure music at the beginning and end. . . sweat. . . It is said to be one of the first films in the history of cinema to use psychoanalysis as the theme. Ingrid Bergman, beautiful. ....

  • Rhett 2023-03-19 06:19:36

    ★★★ Overall it's ok, the process is not exciting enough, girls would prefer this kind of...

  • Dimitri 2023-03-19 01:22:19

    As the first film in film history about Freud's psychoanalysis. The most emotional part of the film is the dream created by Dalí. The essence of dreams is the indirect satisfaction of desires. Through dreams, the desires in the subconscious are completely released. The heroine and the old teacher reasoned about the locations, characters and behaviors in JB's dreams, that is, the condensation, transplantation and symbolization of dreams. Comparing all of Hitchcock's later films horizontally, we...

  • Rico 2023-03-13 03:05:11

    I don't like this movie very much, I watched it patiently for 83 minutes, the dream scene made me feel sick to the point of...

  • Sid 2023-03-08 07:15:48

    I like the dream part the most. Very Dali feeling. In the end, it turned out that Dali really did it. What a...

  • Corrine 2023-02-11 03:25:48

    It's a good dream in front, Dali's boss is too good to...

  • Gia 2023-01-13 12:09:19

    It is said that this film is the originator of psychoanalysis films. Unfortunately, I was young and had not read Grandpa Freud's...

  • Lysanne 2022-12-23 05:55:34

    Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Ingrid Bergman, starring Gregory Peck. Black and white film. Too much reliance on Freud's interpretation of dreams. But Parker is so handsome. There are two great shots, one where the four doors open in sequence and the other where the revolver turns suicide at the...

  • Isac 2022-12-08 01:51:37

    The actors are good. "Traditional naturalism is mixed with symbolism, expressionism, gothic romanticism, and even fragments of surrealism in the dreamy scenes designed by Dali for the...

  • Crystal 2022-12-07 10:57:27

    The time I watched the movie was 2012-07-06. Before that, I had seen many exciting and classic psychological suspense movies. But here's the point: this is from 1945! Now it looks like a classic. In those days, it was a...

Extended Reading
  • Teagan 2022-04-21 09:02:28

    He may also be a logician.

    Every time I watch one, my admiration for Hitchcock's boss grows more and more. This movie is so special. It tells the story of a spiritual doctor who is quite Faustian and loves Shakespeare's love poems and falls in love with a patient (John Valentine). story together. Several thoughts and...

  • Kyle 2021-12-22 08:01:02

    The scenery of the dream part was painted by Dali!

    So the style of the set really is very Dali, including Dali's favorite eye patterns and melted objects, etc.

    It didn't feel terrifying.

    Some shots are wonderful, such as drinking milk. Such as gun steering. deep impression.

    Quoting many basic views and main topics of psychoanalysis, Freud was...

Spellbound quotes

  • Dr. Alex Brulov: We are speaking of a schizophrenic and not a Valentine.

    Constance Petersen: We are speaking of a man.

  • Dr. Alex Brulov: What is there for you to see? We both know that the mind of a woman in love is operating on the lowest level of the intellect!