Sunday, October 18, 2009

LIKES:

I loved this movie, it may not have made a huge impact in the Phil., but i live there. it made a huge impact on myself and a friend, well, the movie and soundtrack made an impact on me, and it was just the song "mad world" that made an impact on her. this movie made me think about a lot of things in life, especially the end. like when gretchen says maybe you can go back and make all of those bad images beautiful ones(not sure if thats exactly what she said) but i really thought about that and in my life alot of horrible things have happened. im a lot like donnie, accept for being a girl and i dont see a demonic bunny. but i hallucenate a lot. iv seen a shrink, but not on meds. so i can really relate to this movie. i think that everyone sould watch it, it made me understand alot more things i guess, and im sure it could help alot od other people also. also kids, theres alot in there, so i wouldnt recomend watching with your parents. hehe. this is what i would call great film- making and great acting.

DISLIKE:

The only thing I do not understand at this point is why did Donnie have to die? He had already saved the world and sent the engine back right? So couldn't he just go on living?

RELATE IT ON PSYCHOLOGY:

Pamon paranoid symptoms are:
delusions of persecution, reference,
ranoid schizophrenia is the most common type of schizophrenia in most parts of the world. The clinical picture is dominated by relatively stable, often paranoid, delusions, usually accompanied by hallucinations, particularly of the auditory variety, and perceptual disturbances. Disturbances of affect, volition, and speech, and catatonic symptoms, are not prominent.
Examples of the most com
exalted birth, special mission, bodily change, or jealousy;
hallucinatory voices that threaten the patient or give commands, or auditory hallucinations without verbal form, such as whistling, humming, or laughing;
hallucinations of smell or taste, or of sexual or other bodily sensations; visual hallucinations may occur but are rarely predominant. Thought disorder may be obvious in acute states, but if so it does not prevent the typical delusions or hallulcinations from being described clearly. Affect is usually less blunted than in other varieties of schizophrenia, but a minor degree of incongruity is common, as are mood disturbances such as irritability, sudden anger, fearfulness, and suspicion. "Negative" symptoms such as blunting of affect and impaired volition are often present but do not dominate the clinical picture.
The course of paranoid schizophrenia may be episodic, with partial or complete remissions, or chronic. In chronic cases, the florid symptoms persist over years and it is difficult to distinguish discrete episodes. The onset tends to be later than in the hebephrenic and catatonic forms.

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