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So, 'Multiple Personality Disorder: The Search for Deadly Memories' is a fascinating dive into the early understanding of dissociative identity disorder, framed through a 1920s lens. The atmosphere is oddly unsettling, almost haunting, as it juxtaposes historical beliefs in possession with the clinical observations of the time. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to really absorb the gravity of the subject. It's not just a documentary; it feels like a glimpse into a world where science and superstition intertwine. The practical effects used to illustrate the woman's experiences are surprisingly effective, adding a layer of authenticity. There's something almost eerie about the performances, capturing a genuine struggle that resonates even today.
Features rare archival footage from the 1920s.Examines the intersection of psychology and early 20th-century beliefs.The film's pacing allows for reflection on complex themes.
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