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Freud and Film

2023-12-04 06:11:18

Freud's movie may be the nearest medium you can experience in our waking awake life. Rich symbols, metaphor, movement and mystery, movies, dreams allow us to participate in different reality and transform through participation. A movie is like a dream, and I dream of a symbol in a way that science has not yet discovered completely. The images and symbols in the movies are infinite, irresponsible. Even movie producers are not aware of the unconscious effects of all of them.

The aspects of the biography of Bertha Pappenheim (in particular, her role as a Breuer patient) were treated in the secret passion of the film Freud: John Houston (and other early psychoanalytic case history elements). This film is based on Jean-Paul Sartre's script, but he keeps a distance from the movie version. Since the treatment of Anna O. in the 19th century, according to current research she may have a lot of diseases. As Freud said, many people believe that the disease is not a mental illness, but a neurological disease or organogenic disease. Medical researcher Elizabeth Thornton stated that Ana O is suffering from tuberculous meningitis after interviewing Freud's early many patients. Some people think encephalitis is inflammation of the brain. Many people also said she has temporal lobe epilepsy, as many of her symptoms, including imaginary odor, are common symptoms of epilepsy type.

Historic film based on psychoanalysis of Sigmund Freud and Karl Jung. Many patients at this time were diagnosed with hysteria and are now known as somatization disorders. However, this movie does not accurately depict mental illness but focuses on the two male protagonists. In my opinion, the movie is sensational. Its somewhat accurate description of depression and contemporary psychiatry is somewhat accurate, but if it is not a bit sarcastic and not exaggerating mental disorders, you can see that Emily's depression is forged into a conspiracy. Almost denied this illness at the beginning of the movie

The entire concept I called vaguely "familiar fancy" in 1995 and all definitions of Freud's neurotic behavior can be recognized with the movie "Back to the Future". This movie depicts the story of Marty Macphery of 17 years old. I really do not remember that all the details in the movie are enough to confirm this claim over the years. Still, it is worth continuing the analysis to heal this big leap.