Movie Psychology
Case File: Silent Hill
While on the surface this movie suffers from pointlessly graphic imagery, violence towards children and women, being based (a little too faithfully) on a video game, and a generally confusing and pointless ending, we have determined through discussion, that this movie's problems actually lay firmly on the makers.
Thus we have diagnosed patient Silent Hill as the first ever case of Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome in a movie.
Our recommendations for treatment are that the makers should be deprived of pot and video games for three months, and their cameras should be taken away permanently.
-Drs. Johnson and Keeley
While on the surface this movie suffers from pointlessly graphic imagery, violence towards children and women, being based (a little too faithfully) on a video game, and a generally confusing and pointless ending, we have determined through discussion, that this movie's problems actually lay firmly on the makers.
Thus we have diagnosed patient Silent Hill as the first ever case of Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome in a movie.
Our recommendations for treatment are that the makers should be deprived of pot and video games for three months, and their cameras should be taken away permanently.
-Drs. Johnson and Keeley
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