The accidental death of her aunt leaves a large inheritance to the beautiful and kind girl Paula, which attracts the coveted young Anton with a bad heart. After successfully pursuing Paula, the two returned to live in the old London house where Paula's aunt was murdered. Paula, who thought she had a perfect husband and a happy life, was gradually troubled by strange phenomena. She always heard strange noises, and things often disappeared and appeared again inexplicably. The new maid Nancy also treated her with contempt, and the gas lights began to flicker On and off, Anton hinted that everything was Paula's own hallucination, and that there was a problem with Paula's spirit. Just as Paula is slowly breaking down and on the verge of going insane, a young detective, Berlin, appears. He discovers that Paula is being isolated and the mastermind behind her is her perfect husband... Knowing this movie because I watched it recently A manga based on the movie. I didn't want to watch this movie because it's too old. But looking at the synopsis, it feels like it should be a very good movie. After watching a lot of movies produced in recent years, and watching comics from a long time ago, it still feels quite different. Comparing the previous movies with the current ones, I feel that the changes in the shots are relatively simple, and so is the music. Every time I get nervous, it’s the same music. It is understood that this film is an excellent film describing psychological crimes, and it is known that there are many psychology majors studying this film. Anton in the film implemented psychological suggestion to Paula in an attempt to drive his wife to a dead end. Start by instilling the same message on your wife: Your memory is getting worse. In the movie, the hidden brooches, the portraits on the walls, the watches at the party, all the way to the sheet music that was discovered just after moving in. They're all sending the same message, and your memory is getting worse and worse, so you're hallucinating. It made her more and more unbelieving in herself, and she was in a trance all day, close to collapse. Then there is the relationship blockade, which prevents the wife from communicating with anyone. This can be seen from the fact that when I first moved in, I didn’t pay much attention to the invitation of the warm neighbors. I shied away from the misunderstood invitation and prohibited anyone from being in bad health. Visiting, and telling the new maid to report anything to him. The third step is appropriate intimidation. When the wife doubts herself, lie to her that her mother died in a mental hospital, and if she is disobedient, she will be sent away. The fourth step is to establish majesty. After the painting on the wall was lost, Anton first called the housekeeper and the maid and asked them to kiss the Bible and swear that they did not steal the painting. Paula, at that time, Paula had been tormented by her husband's lies, and she did not doubt her husband. American psychologist Sturgeon once divided people into two categories: field-independent and field-dependent. Field-dependent people tend to show higher levels of cueing and lower levels of independence. Standing. The heroine of the movie, Paula, is a typical field-dependent person. She is not confident enough about her own feelings and is often influenced by the outside world. When I heard footsteps above my head, I saw the gas light dimmed, but it was the half-deaf housekeeper who came for confirmation. The results are of course self-evident. Even at the end of the film, the detective has solved all the mysteries, but because of the husband's words, this is just your fantasy. She started to conceive herself
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