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A young sheriff returns home to where his outlaw mother was brutally killed to find the girl he grew up with now in charge and wanting the same for him.
So, the dramatic question is from her pov is: can she flip him? Can she make him regress to his earlier outlaw behavior? >>reenacts the events which killed his mom that changed both of their destiny?s Echoes of Sigmund Freud's destiny neurosis and repetition compulsion. Sixty years ago, when psychoaRead more
So, the dramatic question is from her pov is: can she flip him? Can she make him regress to his earlier outlaw behavior?
>>reenacts the events which killed his mom that changed both of their destiny?s
Echoes of Sigmund Freud’s destiny neurosis and repetition compulsion. Sixty years ago, when psychoanalysis was in vogue, that might have worked. But dramatic and acting theories have moved so far beyond Freud (and the therapeutic community these days is largely skeptical of his ideas — to put it mildly), that I am dubious that a “re-enactment” motivation will find traction.
(One post-Freudian’s opinion)
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Yep. The ticking clock of cancer, being falsely accused are complications. The plot is about saving the life of someone who really matters to the protagonist, the stake character.
Yep. The ticking clock of cancer, being falsely accused are complications. The plot is about saving the life of someone who really matters to the protagonist, the stake character.
See lessA serial womaniser discovers women from his past are murdered soon after making amends and must find their killer before an inoperable brain tumour kills him.
Yep. The ticking clock of cancer, being falsely accused are complications. The plot is about saving the life of someone who really matters to the protagonist, the stake character.
Yep. The ticking clock of cancer, being falsely accused are complications. The plot is about saving the life of someone who really matters to the protagonist, the stake character.
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