psychological hypnotism

Melyssa 2022-04-23 07:02:55

Killing people with hallucinations reminds me of the theme and lines of Stephen Chow's movie "The Night of the Soul" more than ten years ago: hallucinations, everything is hallucinations. Just overcome the psychological fear and tell you that everything is an illusion. It's just that the people in the night of returning to the soul are not dead. The hallucinations in this film can kill people.

Similar to Orphan Resentment and Murderer, they both use children who are pure in appearance and evil in their hearts to commit crimes. The reason why the psychological thriller is more beautiful than the visual bloody, it can better prove why the midnight bell and the curse can be red through half the sky. Because creating suspense and thriller through atmosphere and environment is the most terrifying.

2011-06-13

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Case 39 quotes

  • Douglas J. Ames: Everybody has fears... now, what scares you?

    Lillith Sullivan: Me.

    Douglas J. Ames: You scare yourself?

    Lillith Sullivan: Sometimes.

    Douglas J. Ames: Why? What about yourself scares you?

    Lillith Sullivan: I have bad thoughts.

    Douglas J. Ames: About what?

    Lillith Sullivan: People.

    Douglas J. Ames: People in general or... certain people?

    Lillith Sullivan: Certain people.

    Douglas J. Ames: Like who?

    Lillith Sullivan: You.

    Douglas J. Ames: You have bad thoughts about me? Why?

    Lillith Sullivan: I just do.

    Douglas J. Ames: Did I do something or say something that upset you?

    Lillith Sullivan: It's just... the way you are.

    Douglas J. Ames: How am I?

    Lillith Sullivan: Facile.

    Douglas J. Ames: Facile? Pfff... do you even know what that means?

    Lillith Sullivan: Easily comprehended, often lacking sincerity or depth. You're smug too... want me to tell you what that means?

    Douglas J. Ames: Uhm, If I... seem smug or facile, I want...

    Lillith Sullivan: Don't apologize.

    Douglas J. Ames: Why not?

    Lillith Sullivan: You're a grown-up... it's embarrassing.

  • Lillith Sullivan: Number 12, I worry about what's going to happen. Yes or no?

    Douglas J. Ames: You want me to answer that?

    Lillith Sullivan: Yes or no.

    Douglas J. Ames: No.

    Lillith Sullivan: That should be a yes.