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He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Today's debut to send sub-questions:

In ancient and modern China and abroad, which movie "outsider" has contributed the most to the film?

For the editor to say, the answer must be "Freud".

This is not a cold joke.

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Knowledgeable friends know that talking about movies with people around them,

Freud was a panacea.

For example, Nolan's brain-burning classic "Inception"

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Multi-layered dreams in the film, exploring the relationship between dreams and the subconscious (Freud's psychoanalysis)

Split Personality fight club

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

The two split personalities are based on Freud's theory of the id, the ego, and the superego

"Rain Man" describing autism

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

It is related to childhood trauma and psychological defense mechanisms in Freud's theory

The Oscar-winning film "The King's Speech" starring Uncle Face

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Involving Freud's most famous "father-killer" "Oedipus complex"

You can grab a handful of them at your fingertips,

It can be seen that Freud's influence on the film field is "strafing" style.

There are also many movies that directly put Freud's life on the screen.

Still, the directors seemed more interested in his student Jung.

unbelief?!

In fact, everyone is more interested in Jung's endless affair.

For example, this one —

My Beautiful Guardian Angel

Take my soul

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

The title of the film is not the same as what the editor thinks,

"Angel" does not refer to this beautiful heroine,

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Rather, it is the female protagonist's name for the bearded male protagonist, Zu (prototype Jung).

Well, good meat

Douban scored 8.1, but the film was quite unpopular, with less than 700 reviews.

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Zu was a young doctor and a student of Freud,

The heroine Sabina is his mental patient,

From an early age, he suffered from bipolar disorder.

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Sabina suffers from bipolar disorder and cuts her wrists naked, and is rescued by Zu.

Zu's wife saw this scene and thought about it.

A woman's sixth sense may have anticipated the future.

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Curing mental illness is a long process.

In this long process, the ordinary doctor-patient relationship gradually changes.

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Zu takes Sabina to the restaurant, and the strange crowd is not "friendly" to the mentally ill.

Zu lovingly pulled up a chair for her and scooped the cake to her mouth.

Sabina pushed back twice before finally swallowing the cake.

Sexual innuendo is unmistakable.

Pai Ye remembered the classic scene in "Tess",

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

The male protagonist feeds the female protagonist strawberries, and the female protagonist chooses to accept, that is, to accept the temptation.

Flirting skills get

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Later, Zu confides in his teacher Freud:

I was her doctor, father, lover.

But it is also an extramarital affair that is despised by the world,

Historically, Jung parted ways with his mentor Freud for this matter.

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Sabina in the movie had the opportunity to disclose this extramarital affair,

But she eventually chose to leave.

She began to study psychology and opened a kindergarten.

Putting the theories of Zu (Jung) and Freud into practice for the benefit of countless children.

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

In the numerous letters she wrote to Zu, she referred to Zu as "my beautiful guardian angel".

But nirvana from love, she is more like a real angel.

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Coincidentally.

Jung's history has been brought to the screen more than once.

The dangerous method by the famous director David Cronenberg (Desire Express, Naked Lunch) also tells this story.

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Sabina in this film is played by Kayla Knightley, with clear masochistic tendencies.

He is also a sex addict.

Jung, played by The Shark, is a scumbag.

For the sake of his own reputation and future, sabina's mental illness is used as an excuse to cover up the truth.

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

Eventually, Freud learned the truth, and he could not tolerate Jung's poor character.

Interestingly, Freud and Jung once referred to each other as having "mental illness."

Jung really fell in love with a mentally ill man,

Later, he also fell into a mental breakdown that lasted for three years.

It is love that drives people crazy,

Or did he fall in love out of madness?

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

The Douban score of "Dangerous Method" is much lower than that of "My Beautiful Guardian Angel".

As a love movie, "Angel" has a nostalgic tone and charming music, beautiful and romantic,

Dangerous Methods is more brutal and realistic.

Pai Ye also occasionally wanted to make a "healing system".

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

There are two poetic lines in the movie —

What can grow without rain? What can burn non-stop forever?

The stone can grow without rain;

Love can burn forever.

He fell in love with his mentally ill man, but he went mad

No matter how love begins, it can make it grow with dignity,

Like Sabina, walk the other side's path and become a better person.

Man does not necessarily need any angel to guard,

The most reliable guardian angel,

Or yourself.