概括
这项研究使用精神分析理论来分析电影"她",探索其关系和情感发展的主题. 它通过电影技术和心理概念揭示了更深层次的意义.
科学领域:
- 心理分析的电影理论.
- 心理学与艺术的发展
背景情况:
- 斯派克·泽的"她" (2013) 为精神分析解释提供了丰富的基础.
- 了解电影中的意义创造需要检查电影策略和语言.
研究的目的:
- 通过精神分析镜头扩大"她"的创造意义的机会.
- 探索电影叙事中的对象关系和否定.
- 阐述与电影和更广泛的文化相关的无意识材料.
主要方法:
- 应用精神分析的批评.
- 对电影策略和语言的分析.
- 应用对象关系理论和安德烈·格林的否定概念.
主要成果:
- 精神分析方法揭示了"她的"更深层次的含义.
- 这部电影的主角经历了一个重大的发展危机.
- 电影元素和精神分析概念照亮了无意识的主题.
结论:
- "她"为精神分析电影分析提供了一个引人注目的案例研究.
- 这部电影对关系和意识的探索与精神分析理论产生共.
- 精神分析阅读可以增强对电影心理深度的理解.
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