"Sister" essay by Adam Parfrey (Feral House Publishing) on themes running through Spielberg's movies:
http://www.steamshovelpress.com/latestword13.html
"Perhaps the most perverse aspect of Steven Spielberg's work is its obsessive posture of sentimental innocence.
Psychologists trained in the vocabulary of sex criminals often note the cloak of goo-goos and sugar frosting as the subconscious moral gymnastics of repression and guilt transference."
Obviously from what i read about speilberg his films in a sense are portraying his childhood sense of lose because his family life was chaotic and dysfunctional. I would call speilberg a covert narcissist which is probably worse than a regular narcissist.
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gnostic_front ago
"Sister" essay by Adam Parfrey (Feral House Publishing) on themes running through Spielberg's movies: http://www.steamshovelpress.com/latestword13.html "Perhaps the most perverse aspect of Steven Spielberg's work is its obsessive posture of sentimental innocence. Psychologists trained in the vocabulary of sex criminals often note the cloak of goo-goos and sugar frosting as the subconscious moral gymnastics of repression and guilt transference."
Touchdown50 ago
Obviously from what i read about speilberg his films in a sense are portraying his childhood sense of lose because his family life was chaotic and dysfunctional. I would call speilberg a covert narcissist which is probably worse than a regular narcissist.
gnostic_front ago
I wouldn't let him near my nephews.
Touchdown50 ago
Good.