Vanilla Sky
David suffers from schizophrenia, brought on by his cut-short childhood, loneliness, the tension formed due to his questionable relationship with Julie, and eventually, his terrible disfigurement. Using Freud’s definition of schizophrenia, David has escaped to an early and secure, possibly childish, state of psychological development, due to the unbearable stress and conflict that surrounds him. “The id, as proposed by Freud, is the innermost core of the personality” (Psychology-Frontiers and Applications). Under normal circumstances, it has no direct contact with reality, because it seeks only immediate gratification or release, regardless of rational considerations and environmental realities. In other words, “What it wants, it takes!” By degrading to this early stage of development, David has reduced his minds control of the release of the id, causing his perspective of the world to become wildly warped.A drunken driver killed both of David’s parents when he was very young, removing a large part of the psychological influence, which controls the development of a child. The loss of his mother, of whom he was obviously fond, must have surely been a terrible blow. However, the loss of his
The most important channel in the terrible formula of David’s schizophrenic breakdown is the injuries he suffers in Julie’s fatal car crash, especially the disfigurement of his face. These injuries lead David to self-seclusion, self-loathing, and self-deception. His inability to see past his physical appearance causes him to withdraw from society, ignoring the pleas of his friends, even those of Sophia. As he is forced to continue living disfigured, rather than adjusting, he deceives himself, thinking he needs to deceive his friends, using a mask to hide his features. They however, are uncomfortable with his new persona, which leads to an interesting dialogue between David and his best-friend Brian, in which he argues with Brian using the mask attached to the back of his head. This scene represents the array that exists within David. As his tormented true self fights with Brian, he continues to present the cold, immobile face of the lie he wishes to live to the world. David’s inability to move beyond his physical problems causes him to retreat within himself, to a state in which he is unable to successfully cope with the outside world All of these situations affect David’s psychological makeup, and lead him to a state at which he has no real control over his perception of reality and imagination. The id runs ramp
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