Spellbound
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1:17:01
I don't believe in dreams,
that Freud stuff's a lot of hooey.

1:17:04
You're a fine one to talk.
1:17:08
You've got amnesia,
and a guilt complex...

1:17:11
you don't know if
you're coming or going...

1:17:15
but Freud is hooey,
this you know.

1:17:19
Wise guy.
1:17:25
-You don't like me, Papa.
-You want I should help you, or not?

1:17:34
I'm sorry.
1:17:37
I'll explain to you about dreams
so you don't think it is hooey.

1:17:42
The secret of who you are and
what has made you run away...

1:17:47
all these secrets are
buried in your brain...

1:17:50
but you don't want
to look at them.

1:17:53
The human being often doesn't want
to know the truth about himself...

1:17:56
because he thinks
it'll make him sick.

1:17:59
So he makes himself sicker,
trying to forget. You follow this?

1:18:07
-How do you feel?
-Coffee.

1:18:10
Awful.
1:18:12
The patient is going to tell us
what he dreamt.

1:18:16
Fine, I'll take notes,
I'll get my glasses.

1:18:20
Now, here's where dreams
come in.

1:18:23
They tell you what
you're trying to hide.

1:18:27
But they tell it to you all mixed up
like pieces of a puzzle.

1:18:33
The problem of the analyst is
to examine this puzzle...

1:18:37
and put the pieces
in the right places...

1:18:40
and find out what the devil
you're trying to say to yourself.

1:18:49
Let's see. I kept thinking while
dreaming that it all meant something.

1:18:55
There was some other meaning in it
that I ought to find out.

1:18:57
We'll find out.

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