Movies about mental patients

Dr. Edward (fascinated)

Chinese name: Dr. Edward

English name: Spellbound

Resource type: DVDRip

Version: English/Chinese dual track

Issue time:1945101October 3 1.

Film director: Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock

Film actor: Ingrid Bergman Ingrid Bergman

Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock

Gregory Parker gregory peck

Leo Carroll Leo G. Carroll

Jean Acker

Irving Bacon

Art Baker

Richard Bater

Region: USA

Language: Mandarin, English

Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and Alfred Hitchcock.

Main performances: Ingrid Bergman Ingrid Bergman Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock gregory peck Leo Carroll Jean Acker Irving Bacon Art Baker Richard Battelle.

Episode:1945 65438+1October 3 1 (USA)

Location: USA (location)

Dialogue: Mandarin

Scoring: 7.6/ 10( 4 170 votes)

Color: black and white

Sound: mono

Duration: 1 1 1 min.

Type: Mysterious film noir with plot, love shock.

Classification: Sweden: 15 USA: approved Australia: PG UK: PG Argentina: 13 Germany: 16 Finland: K- 16 Norway: 16.

Content introduction:

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 appeared in 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 there was a difference between them, that is to say, the Edward in front of her 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 judged by his intuition as a doctor that Edward in front of him was not a murderer, but only regarded himself as a murderer in 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 face the fact of killing Dr. Edward, because there is a terrible childhood story buried in his heart. He recalled that he lost his hand in an accident, which led to the tragedy of his brother's death. Constance connected it with the Edward incident and got an answer: Dr. Edward was skiing with Brown in the valley when 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 a relationship with Dr. Edward. 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 the wheel in his hand in Brown's dream, she immediately thought that it might be a symbol of a pistol. Unexpectedly, at this moment, murchison took out a weapon, a revolver, aimed at constance.

Murchison admired her psychoanalytic ability, but he pointed out that it was a pity that she was a stupid woman and should not have told the murderer all this. Because for the murderer, killing one person is no different from killing two people, and the punishment is the same. Facing the gun, constance was unusually calm. She told murchison that due to insufficient evidence, the police may not be able to impose legal sanctions on his first crime, and he can 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.

Actor introduction:

Ingrid Bergman 19 15 was born in Stockholm, Sweden on August 29th. Her mother died at the age of two and her father died at the age of twelve. Her lonely childhood created her strong interest in acting, and she often immersed herself in an imaginary world alone. At the age of fourteen, she recorded her dream in her diary: one day she could stand on the stage in her hometown and the audience applauded warmly. After graduating from high school, she was admitted to the Royal Swedish Theatre Academy and began her acting career. The episode starring Sweden from 65438 to 0936 caught the attention of David Selznick, a famous Hollywood producer, and invited her to Hollywood to shoot the American version of the film with the same name, which caused a sensation. So Selznick signed a seven-year contract with her.

When Ingrid Bergman came to Hollywood, he quickly became a household name at that time. Her beauty is fresh and elegant, and for a long time, she played in her true colors. Her performance is naturally simple, and you can't find Bergman's own shadow in her role. That authenticity attracts you to appreciate her works over and over again. During his stay in Hollywood, Ingrid Bergman made many popular films, including Casablanca, Honey trap, Under the Gas Lamp, Joan of Arc and so on. These films have now become classics in film history.

1948, Ingrid Bergman watched the film Rome-an unguarded city and compatriots directed by Italian director roberto rossellini, and was deeply impressed by its realistic style. She took the initiative to write to Rossellini, asking to make a film with him, and Rossellini readily accepted. At first, they were just partners, but gradually they fell in love and became lovers. She and Peter Lindstrom are still married, but she gave birth to a son for roberto rossellini, which caused an uproar in the world. The so-called "sacred idol" in the hearts of Americans is broken, the media and the public revile her, and Hollywood rejects her. Rossini's film also failed. 1957, Bergman became a double actress of the New York Film Critics Association and the Oscar for her excellent acting in true and false princess, which showed that Americans finally forgave her and had to accept a real artist.

After 1960s, Ingrid Bergman was still active on the screen and stage and enjoyed a high reputation. Act recklessly, Liu Fu Inn and Murder on the Orient Express are her later masterpieces. In her later years, she completed the shooting of Autumn Sonata and A Woman named Golda with tenacious perseverance and superb acting skills, which won unanimous praise from film critics and audiences.

1982 On August 29th, the great actress died in her apartment in London at the age of 67.

Gregory peck was born in La Jolla, Southern California in April of 19 16. As an adult, he became a medical student, but soon changed his major to English. After graduation, he started his acting career in the 1940s and made remarkable achievements. What is commendable is that gregory peck has never had any scandals in his life; Veronica was born in France and is Parker's second wife. Parker has four children and seven grandchildren.

Gregory peck has always been loved by audiences all over the world. He has appeared in more than 60 films, such as cape fear, Dr. Edward and The Story of Meigangcheng. His calm and elegant temperament fascinates everyone, and he has become a symbol of Hollywood's golden age.

Parker won the title of Oscar winner for 1962 The Story of Meigang City, and was nominated for the Academy Awards four times for 1944 The Key to the Kingdom, Luyuan Changchun, Gentleman's Agreement and 1949 The History of a Bloody Battle in a Clear Sky. Gregory peck has just been selected by the American Film Academy as the number one screen hero among "100 screen heroes and villains" in the history of film in the past century.

Gregory's film masterpieces include 1947 The Gentleman's Agreement, 1953 Roman Holiday, 1956 Moby Dick, 19 1 six strong men and1.

Related comments:

Doctor Edward is Hitchcock's first film after World War II, and it is also one of the earliest films with psychoanalysis as the theme in film history. Although it occupies the position of the originator of similar films, the roughness of the films is obvious to all.

The biggest failure of the film is simply to illustrate Freud and fabricate a tortuous story based on the case. The film is full of the most basic Freudian psychological diagrams and terms from the plot to the details, such as "I'll explain your dream, so you know who you are" and so on. Hitchcock specially asked Dali to have a dream picture. Although it was not uninteresting, it was clear, one-on-one, and with the slightest uncomfortable and accurate explanation, it oversimplified the psychological analysis, which seemed boring and superficial. In Dali's design, it seems that he is still repeating his surreal interest in an Andalusian dog by cutting open curtains full of eyes.

Aside from the psychoanalytic factors in the film, Hitchcock's master demeanor is truly displayed only by looking at the suspense settings of some paragraphs. The most prominent passage is that of Alexson's family. JB is in a daze, and the little old man seems to be in a daze. Then the next morning, Peterson saw the old man lying on the sofa, and then the old man who suddenly sat up told about the crisis last night. There are both suspense and suspense, and the connection is watertight, which makes people marvel at the exquisiteness of the bridge design and the master's handling methods.

A woman can be the best psychoanalyst, but once she falls in love, she may be a typical patient. This sentence comes from Alison's mouth, but it tells another small theme hidden in the film: whether emotion and science are opposed.

Then there is Parker's acting skills. Although young Parker doesn't have the look and manner in Roman Holiday, he is even more handsome, but the image of a trance-like mental patient is not his specialty. Looking at Parker's depravity like Stephen Chow, I always feel a little awkward. The untimely exaggeration damaged Parker's handsome image.

Dr Edward was fascinated.

(crazy love)

Starring Gregory Parker

The film begins with a dead branch in the cold wind. Shakespeare's sentence and a sentence about psychoanalysis seem to indicate that this will be a dramatic story to implement Freud's theory.

One of the most common Freudian cases leads to the conclusion that the heroine of the film, Peterson, a psychologist in a mental hospital, is a beautiful woman who concentrates on academics. This hospital was originally run by Dr. Mochison, and will be taken over by Dr. Edward, a famous doctor of medicine. Peterson is one of Edward's admirers.

Although the new doctor Edward is handsome, he seems a little too young. He and Peterson soon fell in love with each other. But Peterson soon discovered that he was not actually Dr. Edward, but J.B., an amnesiac who was troubled by some terrible things. Edward's secretary arrived the next day and accused him of murdering Edward.

Peterson found the escaped JB and tried to help him remember the truth hidden in his memory with psychoanalysis. The police pursued them and brought them to the home of Peterson's teacher, Alekson. The kind old man took them in and helped Peterson treat JB together.

After being induced, JB told his dream, and the master and apprentice analyzed that the murder happened when Edward was skiing with him. In order to get JB out of the nightmare completely, Peterson and he came to the ski resort. At the critical moment, JB finally remembered the hour, got rid of the crime complex and remembered Edward's accident.

The police found Dr. Edward's body according to the clue provided by JB, but they found bullets from the body. JB still can't get rid of the murder charge. Peterson ran around for JB in vain and had to go back to the hospital. Dr. Mochison's slip of the tongue made Peterson wake up from a dream and connected with JB's dream. The whole story finally came to a conclusion. Faced with the revelation of the plot, Dr. Mochison was unable to shoot Peterson and shot himself in despair.

Doctor Edward is Hitchcock's first film after World War II, and it is also one of the earliest films with psychoanalysis as the theme in film history. Although it occupies the position of the originator of similar films, the roughness of the films is obvious to all.

The biggest failure of the film is simply to illustrate Freud and fabricate a tortuous story based on the case. The film is full of the most basic Freudian psychological diagrams and terms from the plot to the details, such as "I'll explain your dream, so you know who you are" and so on. Hitchcock specially asked Dali to have a dream picture. Although it was not uninteresting, it was clear, one-on-one, and with the slightest uncomfortable and accurate explanation, it oversimplified the psychological analysis, which seemed boring and superficial. In Dali's design, it seems that he is still repeating his surreal interest in an Andalusian dog by cutting open curtains full of eyes.

Aside from the psychoanalytic factors in the film, Hitchcock's master demeanor is truly displayed only by looking at the suspense settings of some paragraphs. The most prominent passage is that of Alexson's family. JB is in a daze, and the little old man seems to be in a daze. Then the next morning, Peterson saw the old man lying on the sofa, and then the old man who suddenly sat up told about the crisis last night. There are both suspense and suspense, and the connection is watertight, which makes people marvel at the exquisiteness of the bridge design and the master's handling methods.

A woman can be the best psychoanalyst, but once she falls in love, she may be a typical patient. This sentence comes from Alison's mouth, but it tells another small theme hidden in the film: whether emotion and science are opposed.

Then there is Parker's acting skills. Although young Parker doesn't have the look and manner in Roman Holiday, he is even more handsome, but the image of a trance-like mental patient is not his specialty. Looking at Parker's depravity like Stephen Chow, I always feel a little awkward. The untimely exaggeration damaged Parker's handsome image.

Dr. Edward's film review materials

The psychological suspense film "Doctor Edward" directed by the famous director Alfred Hitchcock and starring ingrid bergman and gregory peck tells that Dr. murchison, the director of Green Manas Psychiatric Sanatorium, is about to retire, and the new doctor Edward soon falls in love with the beautiful young woman doctor constance. However, constance soon discovered that his lover was actually a liar. In the face of this suspect who may have killed Dr. Edward, constance firmly believes that the person she loves is innocent. With her psychological expertise and intelligence, she skillfully helped her lover escape from the eyes of the police, and finally untied her lover's heart by analyzing her dreams, revealing the real murderer.

1944 this film has already reflected some behaviorism colors, conveyed positive and negative dialectical thinking, and later sprouted humanistic consciousness. As a person who loves psychological counseling and engages in psychological counseling at an early stage, he can gain perceptual knowledge about psychological counseling while observing the plot. In fact, in the process of promoting people's spiritual recovery and growth, the love and intuition of consultants are more important than knowledge, experience and thinking. In helping others, we can borrow a word from the play to expand, that is: fight.

Classical psychoanalysis and treatment methods and techniques (such as psychoanalysis, etc. ) it is used in many places in this film, so that the audience can change with the psychological development of the protagonist. The story is bizarre and suspenseful, and it is a classic psychoanalytic film. He won the Oscar for Best Drama and Music, and was nominated for Best Feature Film.

Psychoanalysis theory was founded by Austrian psychologist Freud, and the film Doctor Edward embodies the basic theoretical viewpoints of psychoanalysis:

1, dream interpretation. Freud believed that dreams are not just a bunch of meaningless appearances on the surface, but a shortcut to the subconscious and the key to the deepest personality. In the film, a man with a beard symbolizes Dr. Edward, the casino owner with a mask in his dream is Dr. murchison, the small wheel symbolizes a pistol, and so on. Through the analysis of dreams, we can reveal the past events that were suppressed to the subconscious.

2. Free association method. Psychoanalytic theory's understanding of human subconscious is accomplished through free association. In the film, psychologists ask john brown to say whatever he thinks, and then analyze what he says. This method is free association. In this way, people's subconscious can be revealed.

3. The influence of childhood experience on people. Psychoanalysis theory holds that people's childhood experiences have a great influence on people. In the film, john brown recalls an unforgettable childhood experience. His younger brother died unexpectedly because of playing, which made him suffer severe mental trauma and produced a strong sense of guilt. This guilt was suppressed in the subconscious, so when he faced the murder of Dr. Edward, the subconscious played a role and thought he was the murderer. With constance's encouragement and repeated warnings, his guilt was alleviated and clues to solve the case were provided.

Dr Edward became the first window for many young people to understand Freud and psychology. If you really want to have a deeper understanding of psychoanalytic theory, you should also read books such as Interpretation of Dreams!