Comments on Dr. Edward
After watching a movie or a series, the feeling of retrospect is an article written with concrete feelings and inspiration. The following is my comment on Dr. Edward, I hope it will help you!
Dr Edward's idea:
With curiosity and excitement, I enjoyed this 1 10 minute psychological suspense film. Although Dr. Edward is a black-and-white film, a series of gripping plots have always attracted the audience's attention through Hitchcock's suspense shooting techniques. Personality is a portrayal of the psychologist in the film, which is more vivid and can be said to be profound. The images of the protagonists Dr. Peterson and Dr. Edward are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, which makes the audience involuntarily interested in psychological counseling and psychological research.
The film mainly tells about the criminal complex in psychology, which runs through the whole article with the criminal complex of a psychologist with a childhood shadow, mixed with professional psychological counseling knowledge and application, as well as information about dream interpretation and decoding. Everything is psychological, 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 order to deal with a murder suspect, she doesn't have to risk her life to practice her duties as a doctor. She put forward her opinion and let the police ask questions. She has finished her work as a doctor, and she won't be charged with anything. However, the psychologist's intuition and sense of responsibility made her finally solve the mystery.
Look at the cases in the film. The impostor Dr. Edward appeared in front of everyone in the name of "Edward" overnight, dating back to this person's childhood. As Freud said, human behavior is deeply influenced by children's early experiences. When this man was a child, he slipped down from the handrail and bumped his younger brother sitting at the lower end of the handrail into the fence tip, resulting in his tragic death. This nightmare experience has been haunting this fragile mind. One day twenty years later, he went skiing with Dr. Edward. When Dr. Edward accidentally fell off a cliff, the shadow memory of his childhood coincided with the snow and ski slopes, which led to his criminal complex and the atonement of the impostor. At the same time, the pattern of white road and track has become the stimulus he fears and the key to detect his abnormal behavior.
In the film, the patient handled by Dr. Peterson is actually a person he loves deeply, struggling with the strong contradiction between reason and sensibility, and between specialty and life. Here, her professionalism and humanitarian connotation are highlighted. I believe this is also a good quality that a professional psychological counselor or professional psychoanalyst should have.
In addition, the film's interpretation and reorganization of dreams is even more amazing. Every object, every decoration, every person, every movement and every conversation in the strange dream of the parties seems to have a specific meaning. Freud said that dreams are a symbol. Then every symbol is a detail that can not be ignored, and it is the key to deciphering, reorganizing and integrating. Influenced by 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 raises 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 carefully and ask questions. So 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 idea:
This film tells a thrilling story about psychoanalysis. John Beirante, the hero of the story, died of mental illness because he fell off the roof carelessly when he was a child. In addition, he witnessed the skiing accident of Dr. Edward and the accidental death of his brother, which made his mental illness more serious. 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. Peterson, the heroine in the film, always believed that John Beirante was innocent, so she used psychoanalysis to gradually guide John Beirante to recall the crime scene. In order to get John out of the nightmare completely, Peterson went to the ski resort with him. At the critical moment, John 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 clue brought by John, but they found bullets from the body. John still can't get rid of the charge of murder. Peterson had to go back to the hospital after running around for John in vain. Dr. Mochison's slip of the tongue woke Peterson up from his dream and connected him to 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 deepest. Even if you think you can't remember what happened when you were a child, it still exists in your subconscious. Something external stimulates you. If you encounter any similar scene, it will stimulate the memories you already have in your mind, and you will think of things you thought you had forgotten. Just like John Beirante doesn't 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 in his memory. For example, when John Beirante sees white and stripes, he will be subconsciously nervous and prone to fainting or committing crimes, which is also related to his brother's unconscious death when he was a child. In his mind, he thinks he must be the murderer and condemns 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 wrong idea that he was the murderer. All this stems from his childhood complex about his brother's death. There, parallel lines symbolize the left and right sliding platforms in front of the door. Because this slide is related to falling to death, I feel anxious when I see stripes. Also, in John Beirante's dream, there was a 2 1 club, Dali's big eye decoration and masked club owners, including the roof and wheels, all suggesting the crime scene and the identity of the criminals. Peterson finally found the murderer from this dream and helped John Beirante find his innocence. As the saying goes:
I think about things every day and dream at night, so I think dreams are actually a way to truly reflect people's innermost thoughts.
Dr Edward's idea:
On this day, in the children's psychology class, Teacher Zhang showed us a movie called Dr. Edward, which is a thrilling story about psychoanalysis.
The story happened in a mental hospital. The old dean, Dr. murchison, the last doctor who committed suicide, is about to retire. As soon as the new dean, Dr. Edward, took office, she fell in love with the heroine, a beautiful young female doctor, at first sight. 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 know who he was, and even decided that he was the murderer of Dr. Edward. After impersonating Edward, he escaped from the hospital and checked into 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 made him drink milk with sedatives. Later, by analyzing the hero's dream, he solved his criminal complex. It turned out that he accidentally hurt his brother when he was playing as a child, and he always felt guilty about his brother. In addition, when Dr. Edward really slipped down the hill from him in a skiing, he always mistakenly thought that he had killed Dr. Edward, and the heroine analyzed from the dream of the old dean and Brown that the real murderer was the old dean, Dr. murchison.
John Beirante in the film 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 don't remember what happened as a child, it still exists in your subconscious. There are external stimuli. If you encounter any similar scene, it will stimulate that memory in your mind, and you will think of things you thought you had forgotten. Just like John Beirante doesn't 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 in his memory. For example, when John Beirante sees white and stripes, he will be subconsciously nervous and prone to fainting or committing crimes, which is also related to his brother's unconscious death when he was a child. In his mind, he thinks he must be the murderer and condemns 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 wrong idea that he was the murderer. All this stems from his childhood complex about his brother's death. There, parallel lines symbolize the left and right sliding platforms in front of the door. Because this slide is related to falling to death, I feel anxious when I see stripes. Also, in John Beirante's dream, there was a 2 1 club, Dali's big eye decoration and masked club owners, including the roof and wheels, all suggesting the crime scene and the identity of the criminals. Peterson finally found the murderer from this dream and helped John Beirante find his innocence. as the proverb goes
I think about things every day and dream at night, so I think dreams are actually a way to truly reflect people's innermost thoughts.
Psychological counseling always plays a key role in the whole film. There are many consultation clips between Dr. Peterson and the leading actor, as well as the recording and interpretation of dreams. In psychological counseling, the first principle is to pay attention with your heart and treat it negatively. In the film, the patient handled by Dr. Peterson is actually a man he loves deeply, 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 psychoanalyst should have.
This film combines psychology with suspense, uncovers the mystery of psychology and raises 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, inspire us to think and ask questions attentively, and explore the mysteries of the psychological world together. At least from the movies, I realized that psychotherapy is a job that requires many psychotherapists, such as love, patience, rich professional knowledge and keen insight.
While enjoying the plot, we gained a perceptual knowledge: we can show goodwill, but the timing of performance must be careful not to cause harm to people around us. A kind person is not necessarily the healthiest person in his heart. This kindness may be just a part of your ideal self. He's not real. If you want to be truly excellent, you must first make yourself a complete me. I have both good and evil about this. Only when we can handle these things calmly can we be truly excellent.
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 idea:
This is the first time to meet the famous doctor Edward. Wonderful! The film tells the story of a psychopath with a "criminal complex". The story leads from the disappearance of the famous psychoanalyst Edward, and then leads to the fake Edward, the hero John, a psychopath with a criminal complex. The heroine in the story-young female psychoanalyst Peterson and her tutor successfully separated Edward's death from the patient's dream, and found out the murderer, so that John recovered and got rid of the suspicion of murder. The whole story runs through Freud's psychoanalysis.
The story happened in a psychological clinic. The old director Mo Qingsen is about to retire and be replaced by a handsome young Edward. The arrival of the young director as scheduled caused a thrill among the doctors in the clinic. During the dinner, Peterson had a warm conversation with him. To make it clearer, she drew a curve on the white tablecloth with a fork as a metaphor. Unexpectedly, it aroused the anxiety of young directors. Then at night, a patient with a criminal complex committed suicide. During the rescue, the sacred young director in everyone's heart was anxious again, and his emotions were out of control and he fainted. Finally, his identity was questioned. Later, Dr. Edward's female secretary petitioned, exposed her identity and was suspected of being the murderer.
We can see from the film that the patient, that is, the hero, is often anxious and often faints because of the white curve. In the process of 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 plays an important role in the works of many psychoanalytic theorists. Although there are many definitions of anxiety, most researchers believe that it is an unpleasant and complicated experience at first. When people experience anxiety, they will feel worried, panic, fear and fear. The so-called repression-the cornerstone of the theoretical structure of psychoanalysis. It is an early manifestation of condemnation, which is between evasion and condemnation. The essence of repression is to remove something from consciousness and keep a necessary distance. The task of avoiding instinctive impulse before the psychological organization has reached this stage is undertaken by the possible changes of instinct. For example: turn to the opposite or misinterpret yourself.
This is where John mistook himself for Edward and imitated him. So that after being exposed, he experienced 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 an extreme way. When they are transformed into neuroticism and presented to neurotic patients, they scare patients by showing them strange and dangerous potential. This instinctive illusion stems from the development of depressive illusion and the inhibition of frustration satisfaction.
Therefore, we can see from the film that the patient John claimed many times: "I killed him, I killed Edward." In extreme panic, he became suspected of murder and was extremely afraid of the police. Escape from capture.
Finally, the female doctor and her teacher let her freely associate and analyze, and finally succeeded in analyzing the crux from the dream and finding out the murderer.
Speaking of dream interpretation, this is a topic that people have been interested in since ancient times. It is also a highlight of Freud's psychoanalysis. According to Freud's point of view, the data of dreams bring unintentional clues to understanding. It is the unconscious experience of human beings. He interprets patients' dreams as trying to understand their unconscious conflicts and desires. Nowadays, many psychotherapists regard dream interpretation as one of the treatment methods.
Through the analysis of John's dream, the female doctor and her teacher in the story know that John accidentally knocked down his brother and died while skiing in his childhood, and he was in deep remorse for a long time. It is this long-term anxiety, childhood trauma and the stimulation of an air crash in the army that caused John to have a "criminal complex" of mental illness.
This reminds us of Freud's children's empiricism, that is, a person's childhood experience plays a very important role in his growth and experience.
There is a classic line in the film: "No matter how good a female psychologist is, once she has feelings, she is also a patient herself." In the process of treatment, female doctors reveal the essence of excellent psychological counselors, sincerely trust patients, and treat patients' intermittent associations gently and patiently. Because she firmly believes that in the process of psychotherapy, love can make patients recover quickly. It is this that helped the patient who was considered as "cancer" by psychologists to recover quickly. Of course, this is just a movie, and we should buy it according to the demand of the movie market in reality. In the actual psychological counseling, the patient's empathy is a taboo. This does not meet the requirements of a standard psychological counselor.
From this film, we know that a qualified psychological counselor should not only have skills, but also have patience. In the process of treatment, he should treat patients with respect and sincerity and keep secrets for them. After watching this movie, I gained a lot!
Dr Edward's idea:
Doctor Edward was filmed in black and white film on 1944, but Hitchcock's suspense shooting technique and a series of exciting plots have always attracted the audience's attention.
Dr Edward is a promising young psychiatrist. He was elected as the new director of Green manas Psychiatric Sanatorium, replacing the retired doctor murchison. The beautiful young constance is an excellent doctor in this hospital. She treats people warmly and friendly, and is deeply loved by colleagues and patients in the hospital.
When the handsome Dr. Edward came out of the hospital cafeteria, constance couldn't help being attracted by his charming charm. They chatted happily at the dinner table, and Constance also quoted Dr. Edward's point of view in the book, that is, the important role of outdoor activities in mental rehabilitation. She excitedly introduced the swimming pool near the nursing home to Edward, and drew those crooked lanes on the tablecloth with a fork. Edward was very upset about her behavior and his face twitched. He said these things looked boring.
Constance was moved by Edward's abnormal reaction and couldn't help wondering. Dr Edward is also infatuated with constance. He asked constance to go out for a walk in the afternoon. They got to know each other and soon fell in love. At night, constance couldn't control his feelings. She looked for an excuse to walk into Edward's room. The two embraced warmly. Suddenly, Edward saw the striped pattern on constance's pajamas. He pushed his lover away in horror, as if he were avoiding something strongly.
In the operating room of the hospital, Dr. Edward's spirit was stimulated by external things again and he fainted beside the operating table. Constance was wary of Edward's unusual behavior. She carefully compared the signature of Dr. Edward in the book with the handwriting of the note he wrote to herself, and found that the two were different, that is to say, Edward in front of him was an impostor, so who could he be?
Edward finally revealed the truth to constance, which surprised her. It turned out that the real Dr. Edward had been killed by him, but his true identity was unknown because he lost his memory of the past. Constance decided by the doctor's intuition that Edward in front of him was not the murderer, but only regarded himself as the murderer in the illusion. Edward didn't want constance to worry about him and get into trouble. He left the nursing home alone and went to the Imperial Hotel in new york for a temporary stay.
When constance saw the note left by Edward, she immediately rushed to the Imperial Hotel to find her lover. She found that Edward was registered in the hotel as john brown. Brown is very excited about her sincerity and kindness. They embraced each other and vowed never to be apart again. Constance tried to help her lover get back the lost memory, but after many efforts, there was no result. The news that they were together was disclosed by the media, and they were forced to go to the home of constance's teacher, Dr. Brunov. As soon as constance arrived there, she introduced her "new husband" john brown to the teacher. But the experienced doctor saw his psychotic tendencies in Brown's eyes. In the middle of the night, he sat at his desk reading alone. Sure enough, he saw Brown coming downstairs with a razor in his hand. Brunov skillfully solved this dangerous situation by giving him a glass of milk with sedatives. Constance asked the teacher to treat Brown. Together, they analyzed Brown's dream and found that there were many skiing scenes in Angel Valley.
Constance and Brown come to Angel Valley, hoping to arouse Brown's memory. Brown has always been afraid that he will deal with the fact that he killed Dr. Edward because there is a terrible childhood story buried in his heart. He recalled that he lost a hand in an accident, which led to the death of his brother. Constance connected it with the Edward incident and got an answer: Dr. Edward and Brown were skiing in the valley together, and suddenly Edward deviated from the slide in front of him, rolling in the deep. Therefore, Brown decided that he killed Dr. Edward. The local police soon found the body of Dr. Edward near the scene of the accident. After forensic examination, he was shot. As a result, the police immediately arrested Brown, who was seriously suspected.
After Brown was arrested, constance returned to the nursing home. Although she firmly believes that Brown is innocent, the real murderer is still at large. When talking with constance, Dr. murchison inadvertently revealed that he had contacts with Dr. Edward in the past. Constance suddenly realized something. She went back and carefully analyzed Brown's strange dreams, and found that murchison was suspected of murder.
She came to Dr. murchison's office and analyzed Brown's case face to face to observe murchison's reaction. When she talked about the man with a wheel in his hand who appeared in Brown's dream, she immediately thought that it might be a symbol of hand X. Unexpectedly, at this moment, murchison took out a murder weapon, a revolver X gun, and aimed it at constance.
Murchison appreciates her psychoanalytic potential, but he points out that, unfortunately, she is a stupid woman and should not tell the murderer all this. Because for the murderer, killing one person is no different from killing two people, and the punishment is the same. Constance was unusually calm when dealing with the muzzle. She told murchison that due to insufficient evidence, the police might not be able to impose legal sanctions on him for the first crime, and he could continue to work. But if he kills again foolishly, he will be severely punished by law if he pays equal attention to both crimes. Murchison heard that it was full of contradictions, and finally he turned his gun and committed suicide.
Dr Edward's idea:
Doctor Edward tells the story of a female doctor who helped a veteran get rid of obsessive-compulsive disorder. The soldier began to think that he was Dr. Edward. In addition, some phenomena in his life will make him feel extremely uncomfortable, and when it is serious, it will make him prone to violence. With the help of the teacher, the female doctor gradually helped him find the thing that he didn't want to remember and was suppressed in his subconscious according to some things that happened in his sleep and these stimuli: he accidentally killed his brother when he was young. Later, while skiing with Dr. Edward, Dr. Edward was unfortunately killed. The death of Dr. Edward stimulated him, reminding him of this incident in his childhood and making him mistakenly think that he killed Dr. Edward. In order to get rid of the crime, he forced himself to think that he was Dr. Edward.
This is a film about psychology, based on Freud's dream interpretation principle. I am skeptical about some dreams in the film, which seems too bizarre. But the dream is a dream after all, perhaps it was deliberately designed by the film director to attract the audience. In real life, we also dream. I used to be skeptical that dreams were caused by external factors, but after reading Freud's psychiatry, I gradually changed my original idea and tried to analyze some dreams with some of his principles and methods. A few days ago, one of my roommates had a strange dream. He dreamed that his favorite girl Xiaohong and Xiaohong's good friend Xiao Juan came to our dormitory. At this time, a roommate is eating, one is reading, the other is sleeping, and Xiaohong is looking at the sleeping person. After he finished speaking, I immediately understood the reason for this dream. The day before the dream, he and his roommate lying in bed met Xiaohong. According to him, Xiaohong once took a look at her roommate, which should be the cause of her dream. For "Xiaohong" and "Xiao Juan" coming together, maybe he thinks girls are shy, so she should be the only one to come to the boys' dormitory. She has someone he likes. There are six people in our dormitory, and he only dreamed of four, which is not difficult to understand, because the other two "Little Red" don't know each other. As for why you came to our dormitory, I don't understand.
Everyone has things they don't want to remember, and I am no exception. In fact, these things should be no big deal, just like I used to think of my childhood playmate, who died of leukemia. And every time I deliberately avoid thinking about his appearance, to be honest, I am afraid of memories, so I can only see one outline at a time. And the more I deliberately avoid it, the more frequently his outline appears in my mind. Then I slowly forced myself to recall my previous life with him. The clearest picture was that I wrestled with him in the wheat field. Shortly thereafter, he was taken to the hospital. Maybe I thought his leukemia was related to wrestling, so I should be responsible. Yes, that's what I thought before. I was afraid of his mother coming to get even with me for several days. Now I'm not afraid to remember him. He always smiles in my memory.
In fact, some things are not terrible. The terrible thing is that you constantly restrain yourself and refrain from thinking about it. After a long time, things may become more and more horrible and easily lead to mental illness. I think it is necessary for such people to consult a psychologist.
Is it convenient for Dr. Edward to use?
It is very convenient to use, and there are three scenes that can be adjusted. Just use different modes in different scenes. Moreover, he also cooperated with the tomato learning method, so that he could relax properly when studying. It's good for the eyes, too.
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Dr. Edward
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Screenwriters: Ben Hecht, John Palmer, Hillary saint george Saunders, Angus MacPhail and May E rohm.
Starring: ingrid bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Chekhov, Leo G Carroll, Rhonda Fleming, John Emery, Norman Lloyd, bill goodwin, Steven Geray, Donald Curtis, Wallace Ford, Art Baker, Regis Toumi, Paul Harvey, Jane Aker, Owen Bacon, Harry Brown, Jacqueline Dewitt and Edward. Victor Kilian, Matt Moore, Addison Richards, Erskine Sanford, Dave Willock, Richard Bater, Teddy Infuer, George Madl, constance Purdy, Clarence Straight.
Type: Love, Suspense, film noir.
Country of manufacture: USA
Language: English
Release date: 1945- 12-28
Film length:11min, 1 18 min, 95 min.
Also known as Dr. Crazy in Love and Dr. Edward.
Murchison, the director of the mental hospital, is about to retire to replace the promising young doctor Edward. Peterson, a beautiful young woman doctor in the hospital, fell in love with him. However, she found that the lover in front of her was not Dr. Edward, but the real secretary of Edward. She also pointed out that the fake was Edward's murderer.
Facing the confusing identity of his lover, Peterson never believed that he was the murderer, but murchison, the dean, confirmed the "fact" with psychoanalysis. What's more, this fake Edward also believes that he is guilty. He doesn't even know who he is or what he's been through.
Peterson insisted on her own judgment very much, and she decided to help him find out the truth of the incident. Chased by the police, she took him to the psychoanalysis professor's home and launched a series of wonderful psychoanalysis processes. The shadow of his childhood and the truth of Dr. Edward's murder gradually surfaced.