According to a survey, about 5 to 10% of adults have nightmares at least once a month (Dr. Phil, 2013). As far as I am concerned, I tried to enter the university, I had a dream to fail the exam. These dreams repeated with the same pattern are called repeated dreams. Generally, repeated dreams have a tendency like a nightmare, and most of those who have experienced these dreams are suffering from negative emotions such as fear and anxiety.
They are repeated dreams. People with traumatic stress disorder have dreams of repetition of the traumatic event. These dreams may have information about what you did not notice. Several repetitive dreams that occur frequently are falling from high altitude (which may indicate a lack of support), miss the exam (this may indicate that your exam is scary). A nightmare is a bad dream, and it will create a sense of fear and sorrow. Those who are nightmares will see images of dreams of fear, fear and discomfort. The fear of the night is not the same as a nightmare. Children often experience fear of the night and will occur within the first few hours of sleep. After a nightmare, people crouched and saw a panic. A nightmare is not very common in adults
Whether it is a nightmare or more fun, for those who have repeatedly experienced dreams, what is revealed is negligible. A common dream tells us about our character, anxiety, and the secret hidden beneath our surface. To Akira Kurosawa, such a special dream is not just a self-discovery movement, it is also a source of inspiration for one of his favorite movies. As domestic and foreign household names, Akira Kurosawa is regarded as one of the most important directors of Japanese film history. Before his death in 1998, he worked in the film industry for 57 years, overseen 30 films, and became the theme of Google Doodle. His film inspired enthusiasts like Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas and explored moral themes such as the fear of war and the vulnerable relationship between humans and nature. And the dangers of human malice
The dream is based on the actual repeating dream Kurosawa experienced during his life. This film consists of 8 episodes, each based on different dreams, human, spiritual and natural interactions. This movie plays a leading role of Akira Kurosawa from childhood to death to death. The dream that he experienced when he was a child is mysterious and mysterious, and in his adulthood Akira Kurosawa graduated from human fear such as war and nuclear destruction. Fox fox, strange snow woman, Vincent van Gogh, and nuclear devils share his wisdom and fear. By observing his dreams, we learned about not only Akira Kurosawa but also hope and fear of most of contemporary Japan.