Vanilla Sky
Title: Vanilla Sky
Category: Entertainment / Movies & Film | Words: 900 | Pages: 3.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Vanilla Sky
Dream or Reality?
David suffers from schizophrenia, brought on by his cut-short childhood, loneliness, the tension formed due to his questionable relationship with Julie, and eventually, his terrible disfigurement. Using Freud’s definition of schizophrenia, David has escaped to an early and secure, possibly childish, state of psychological development, due to the unbearable stress and conflict that surrounds him. “The id, as proposed by Freud, is the innermost core of the personality” (Psychology-Frontiers and Applications).
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continue to separate him from the reality he is looking for. His increasingly disoriented view of the present and the past confuse and antagonize him until he is about to snap. It is at this point that the movie steps in, providing a release for David. The jail scenes in which he speaks to a psychologist lead to an incredible discovery, leading to the explanation for the terrible events that have occurred to David Aames.
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