Spellbound
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:12:06
Last night, a dimple appeared in your
cheek, that was never there before.

:12:10
And I detected the outcroppings of a
mother instinct toward Dr. Edwardes.

:12:14
I detest that sort of
high school talk.

:12:17
Your reactions have upset
one of my pet theories about you...

:12:20
that you are immune
to psychoanalysts...

:12:23
and would end up in the arms
of some bold nut with spiked hair.

:12:26
If I were looking for that type,
I would've long ago adored you.

:12:33
Come in.
:12:34
I... excuse me.
It's from Dr. Edwardes.

:12:41
Love notes already,
the frank school of science.

:12:48
I didn't want to come to this
institution, but my brother insisted.

:12:52
I can see no sense in it myself.
:12:54
You see I'm not suffering from a
hallucination, my guilt is very real.

:12:59
I know, Dr. Edwardes,
that I killed my father...

:13:02
And I'm willing to pay
the penalty.

:13:05
Come in.
:13:09
Thank you for coming so soon.
:13:10
I've been listening to Mr. Garmes
and I thought you might help me out.

:13:14
Mr. Garmes, you shouldn't have
disturbed Dr. Edwardes.

:13:16
It's all right. I'm very interested
in his case.

:13:18
I knew you would be, he fits your
chapters on the guilt complex.

:13:22
Would you mind telling me
what you're talking about?

:13:24
You're here to see if we can cure
your guilt complex by psychoanalysis.

:13:28
I have no guilt complex.
I know what I know...

:13:34
- I killed my father...
- No you didn't...

:13:37
that's a misconception
that's taken hold of you.

:13:40
I'm sorry Doctor,
you were talking to him.

:13:43
No, go on.
:13:48
People often feel guilty over
something they never did...

:13:50
it usually goes back to childhood.
:13:52
A child often wishes something
terrible would happen to someone...

:13:55
and if something does happen,
the child believes he has caused it.

:13:59
He grows up with a guilt complex over
a sin that was a child's bad dream.


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