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Russ 2022-04-23 07:02:32

In fact, it may be more reasonable to change the ending to this: Although the former dean Murchison was found by Dr. Peterson to be the real murderer, he became murderous, but because he had a crush on Dr. Peterson and did not want to embarrass him, he finally chose to sacrifice himself. spouse. . (It seems to sound more bloody..→_→)

Although it now seems that there are many logical inconsistencies in this film, it is true that such a psychological film with a relatively personal style can be made in the historical background where Freud's psychological theory occupies half of the country. Not easy.

It looked a little creepy in the middle of the night. . However, the part of the Dali-style dream is indeed quite beautiful. The important thing is that Parker is handsome and Bergman is charming. . . ヽ(=^・ω・^=)丿

But there is a question, was Dr. Peterson's first fall in love with her imaginary Dr. Edward, or John Berrant himself?

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Extended Reading
  • Vinnie 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Gregory's performance is very good, and the plot and atmosphere of the film are very well rendered. I personally think it is Hitchcock's best film work.

  • Jacklyn 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    A very good psychology movie. The film incorporates very professional and accurate Freudian psychoanalysis, making it an academic film. The whole film is based on psychoanalysis, and it is not until the end of the film that the truth is revealed, revealing the true face of a suspenseful crime film. The dream scene is really well shaped, paying tribute to the great Spanish painter Dali. Ingrid Bergman is a splendid, intuitive and very professional psychoanalyst. On the contrary, Parker acts as a foil, and the performance is somewhat deliberate, which is slightly inferior to Bergman. Women with brains and culture are more attractive. It's the so-called "sexy brain". Those green tea bitches and white lotus bitches, who are beautiful on the outside but are actually sacks of wine and rice bags on the inside, are really disgusting. Finally, I hope there will be more movies of this kind of psychology, "Mulholland Drive" and "Shutter Island" are not enough to watch. 9 points.

Spellbound quotes

  • Dr. Alex Brulov: I congratulate you and wish you have babies, not psychoses.

  • Dr. Fleurot: It's rather like embracing a textbook.

    Constance Petersen: But why do you do it, then?

    Dr. Fleurot: Because you're not a textbook.