After watching a film or a series, I wrote an article about my specific feelings and enlightenment. The following is my review of Dr. Edward, hoping to help you! Dr. Edward's thoughts (1):
With curiosity and excitement, I enjoyed this 11-minute psychological suspense film. Although Doctor Edward is black-and-white film, through Hitchcock's suspense shooting method, a series of exciting plots have always attracted the attention of viewers. Personality is the portrayal of psychological doctors in the film, which is even more vivid, and it can be said that it is profound. The images of Dr. Peterson and Dr. Edward, the protagonists in the play, are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, which makes viewers involuntarily interested in psychological counseling and psychological research.
The film mainly talks about the criminal complex in psychology, which runs through the whole article with the criminal complex of a psychologist with a childhood shadow, which is mixed with professional psychological counseling knowledge and application, as well as the interpretation and decoding of dreams ... Everything is psychological information, which undoubtedly makes us students who study psychological counseling more interested in psychology.
The beautiful female doctor in Dr. Edward moved me, for nothing but her professional ethics. In response to a murder suspect, she doesn't have to risk her life to practice her duties as a doctor at all. She puts forward her own views and lets the police ask questions. She has finished her work as a doctor and she won't be accused of anything. However, the psychologist's intuition and sense of responsibility made her finally uncover the mystery.
Look at the case in the film. Dr. Edward, an impostor, appeared in front of everyone in the name of "Edward" overnight, tracing back to this person's childhood. As Freud said, people's behavior is deeply influenced by their early childhood experiences. When this man was a child, he slipped down from the handrail and knocked his younger brother sitting at the lower end of the handrail into the tip of the fence, resulting in his tragic death. This nightmare experience has always haunted this fragile mind. One day, twenty years later, he went skiing with Dr. Edward. When Dr. Edward accidentally fell off a cliff, the shadow memories of his childhood coincided with the white snow and skiing track, which led to his criminal complex and the atonement of an impostor. At the same time, the pattern of white and track has become the stimulus he fears, which has become the key to detect his abnormal behavior.
In the film, the patient that Dr. Peterson deals with is actually the man he deeply loves, struggling with the strong contradiction between reason and sensibility, and between profession and life, which highlights her professionalism and humanitarian connotation. I believe this is also a good quality that a professional psychological counselor or professional psychological analyst should have.
Besides, the interpretation and reorganization of dreams in the film is even more amazing. Every object, decoration, everyone, every action and every conversation in the strange dream of the parties seems to have a specific meaning. Freud said that dreams are a symbol. Then each symbol is a detail that can't be ignored, which is the key to deciphering, reorganizing and integrating. Because of the influence of Freud's theory, Dr. Peterson in the play carefully scrutinized and analyzed one by one, and finally found out the real murderer behind the scenes and cleared her lover.
To sum up, this film combines psychology with suspense, unveils the mystery of psychology, and promotes psychology to a professional level. I think we can get knowledge from this film that is not recorded in psychology textbooks, which will consolidate our existing knowledge and inspire us to think and ask questions carefully. Therefore, I think this film should be recommended to everyone who loves psychology and is interested in studying psychology to explore the mysteries of the psychological world together. Doctor Edward's review (2):
The film tells a thrilling story about psychoanalysis. John Beirante, the hero of the story, died of his brother because he didn't pay attention to falling off the roof when he was a child, which led to mental illness. In addition, he witnessed the scene of Dr. Edward's skiing accident and his brother's accidental death, which made his mental illness worse. He forgot the past. He thought he was Dr. Edward and went to a mental hospital as the dean, and the original dean of this mental hospital happened to be the real murderer who killed Dr. Edward! With the development of the story, John Beirante's memory gradually recovered, but he thought he killed Dr. Edward himself. The heroine Peterson in the film always believed that John Beirante was innocent, so she used the method of psychoanalysis to gradually guide John Beirante to recall the scene of the crime. In order to get John out of the nightmare completely, Peterson and he came to the ski resort. When John was in a critical moment, he finally recalled his childhood, got rid of his criminal complex and remembered Edward's accident. The police found Dr. Edward's body according to the clues John brought, but they found bullets from the body. John still couldn't get rid of the murder charge. Peterson ran for John in many ways without results, so he had to go back to the hospital. Dr. Mochison made a slip of the tongue, which made Peterson wake up from a dream and contacted John's dream. The whole story finally came to a conclusion. In the end, Mochison's plot was exposed and he shot himself.
John Beirante in the film began to have mental problems because of the shadow of his childhood. The memory of human childhood is the most profound. Even if you think you can't remember what happened when you were a child, it still exists in your subconscious. There are external things to stimulate you. If you encounter any similar scenes, it will stimulate that memory in your mind, and you will think of those things that you think you have forgotten. Just like John Beirante did not remember the scene of his brother's death, but when he was stimulated by the scene of Dr. Edward's death, he remembered this memory buried deep in his memory. For example, when John Beirante sees white and stripes, he will be subconsciously nervous and tend to faint or commit crimes, which is also related to his childhood because of his unconscious death of his younger brother. In his heart, he thinks he must be a murderer and condemn himself. After the death of Dr. Edward, under the action of mental defense mechanism, he instinctively imagined himself as Dr. Edward to cover up his mistaken idea that he was the murderer, all of which originated from his childhood complex about his brother's death. There, parallel lines symbolize the left and right sliding tables in front of the door. Because this sliding table is related to falling to death, you will be anxious when you see stripes. Also, in John Beirante's dream, Club 21 appeared, Dali's big eyes were decorated, and masked club owners appeared, including the roof and wheels, all of which suggested the identity of the crime scene and the criminals. Peterson finally found the murderer from this dream and helped John Beirante recover his innocence. As the saying goes:
Every day you think, and every night you dream, so I think dreams are actually a way to truly reflect people's innermost thoughts. Dr. Edward's thoughts (3):
This day in the children's psychology class, our teacher Zhang showed us a movie called "Dr. Edward", which is a thrilling story about psychoanalysis.
This story happened in a mental hospital. The old dean, Dr. Murchison, the last doctor who committed suicide, was about to retire, and the new dean, Dr. Edward, took office immediately. It was love at first sight with a beautiful young woman doctor, that is, the heroine. But not long after, the female doctor found that Edward was an impostor, and he was a mental patient. Because of his amnesia, he didn't even understand who he was, and even decided that he was the murderer of Dr. Edward. After the fake Edward, he escaped from the hospital and went to live in the Imperial Hotel in new york under the pseudonym of john brown. The heroine found Brown, escaped the police and hid in the home of the heroine's teacher, Professor Brunov. When Brown's illness recurred late at night, Brunov asked him to drink milk with sedatives. Later, by analyzing the hero's dream, he solved his crime complex. Originally, when he was a child, he accidentally hurt his younger brother while playing, and he always felt guilty about his younger brother. In addition, when Dr. Edward really slipped down the hill from him in a skiing, he always mistook himself for killing Dr. Edward, and the heroine analyzed from the dream of the old dean and Brown that the real murderer was Dr. Murchison, the old dean.
John Beirante in the film first began to have mental problems because of the shadow of his childhood. The memory of human childhood is the deepest. Even if you think you can't remember what happened when you were a child, it still exists in your subconscious, and there are external stimuli. If you encounter any similar scenes, it will stimulate that memory in your mind, and you will think of those things that you think you have forgotten. Just like John Beirante did not remember the scene of his brother's death, but when he was stimulated by the scene of Dr. Edward's death, he remembered this memory buried deep in his memory. For example, when John Beirante sees white and stripes, he will be subconsciously nervous and tend to faint or commit crimes, which is also related to his childhood because of his unconscious death of his younger brother. In his heart, he thinks he must be a murderer and condemn himself. () After the death of Dr. Edward, under the action of mental defense mechanism, he instinctively imagined himself as Dr. Edward to cover up his idea of mistaking himself for the murderer, all of which originated from his childhood as a complex of his brother's death. There, parallel lines symbolize the left and right sliding tables in front of the door. Because this sliding table is related to falling to death, you will be anxious when you see stripes. Also, in John Beirante's dream, Club 21 appeared, Dali's big eyes were decorated, and masked club owners appeared, including the roof and wheels, all of which suggested the identity of the crime scene and the criminals. Peterson finally found the murderer from this dream and helped John Beirante recover his innocence. As the saying goes,
: You think about things every day and dream at night, so I think dreams are actually a way to truly reflect people's innermost thoughts.
Throughout this film, psychological counseling always plays a key role. There are many consultation clips between Dr. Peterson and the hero in the film, as well as the record and interpretation of dreams. In terms of psychological counseling, the first principle is to pay close attention to it with your heart and treat it negatively. In the film, the patient that Dr. Peterson deals with is actually a man he loves deeply, struggling with the strong contradiction between rationality and sensibility, and between specialty and life, which highlights her professionalism and humanitarian connotation. I believe this is also a good quality that a professional psychological counselor or professional psychological analyst should have.
This film combines psychology with suspense, unveils the mystery of psychology, and promotes psychology to a professional level. I think we can get knowledge from this film that has never been recorded in psychology textbooks. It will consolidate our existing knowledge and inspire us to think and ask questions attentively, and explore the mysteries of the psychological world together. At least from the film, I realized that psychotherapy is a job that requires a lot of psychotherapists, such as love, patience, rich professional knowledge and keen insight.
While enjoying the plot, we gain a perceptual knowledge: we can show kindness, but we must pay attention not to harm the people around us at the right time. A kind person doesn't have to be the healthiest person in his heart. This kindness may be just a part of your ideal self. He is not real. If you want to be really good, you must first make yourself a complete me. There are good and evil in this me. Only when we can calmly deal with these things can we be truly good.
Another ending: Therefore, I think this film should be recommended to everyone who loves psychology and is interested in studying psychology to explore the mysteries of the psychological world together. Dr. Edward's thoughts (4):
This is the first time to read the famous Dr. Edward. Wonderful! The film tells the story of a psychopath with a "criminal complex". The story leads from the disappearance of Edward, a famous psychological analyst, and leads to the false Edward, the hero John, a psychopath with a criminal complex. The heroine in the story-Peterson, a young female psychoanalyst, and her mentor successfully analyzed the cause of Edward's death from the patient's dream and found out the murderer, which made John recover and get rid of the murder suspect. The whole story runs through Freud's psychoanalysis.
The story happened in a psychological clinic. The old director Mo Qingsen was about to retire and was replaced by a handsome young Edward. The arrival of the young director as scheduled caused a burst of excitement among the doctors in the clinic. During the meal, Peterson talked with him enthusiastically. In order to make it more clear, she drew a curve on the white tablecloth with a fork as a metaphor. Unexpectedly, it caused the anxiety of the young director. Later, at night, a patient with a criminal complex committed suicide. During the rescue process, the sacred young director in everyone's heart was anxious again, and his emotions were out of control and he fainted. In the end, his identity was doubtful. After that, Dr. Edward's female secretary petitioned, exposing her identity and being suspected of being a murderer.
From the film, we can see that the patient, the hero, is often anxious because of the white curve and often faints. During the escape, most of them avoided female doctors and treatment by suppressing and refusing. This is the common symptom of crime complex in Freud's psychoanalysis: anxiety, depression and panic.
anxiety occupies a major position in the works of many psychoanalytic theorists. Although there are many definitions of anxiety, most researchers believe that it is an unpleasant complex experience at first. When people experience anxiety, they will feel worry, panic, fear and fear. The so-called repression-the cornerstone of the theoretical structure of psychoanalysis. It is the early performance of condemnation, between escape and condemnation. The essence of repression is to remove something from consciousness and keep it for a necessary distance. The task of avoiding instinctive impulse before the psychological organization can reach this stage is undertaken by the possible changes of instinct. For example: turn to the opposite side or misinterpret yourself.
This is exactly what John mistook himself for Edward and imitated him. So that after being revealed, he had panic and amnesia. From psychoanalysis, we can also realize that instinct loses the influence of consciousness under repression, spreads in the dark and expresses in extreme ways. When they are transformed into neuroticism and presented to neurotics, they frighten patients by showing them strange and dangerous potential. This instinctive illusion stems from the development of repressed illusion and the inhibition of frustration satisfaction.
So, we can see from the film that the patient John claimed many times: "I killed him, and I killed Edward." In extreme panic, he became suspected of murder and was extremely afraid of police officers. Escape from capture.
finally, it was the female doctor and her teacher who let her associate freely and analyze from it, and finally successfully analyzed the crux from her dream and found out the murderer.
Speaking of dream interpretation, people have been interested in it since ancient times. It is also a highlight of Freud's psychoanalysis. According to Freud's point of view: the data of dreams bring clues to understanding the unintentional. it