Talk:Black Cadillac (film)

Latest comment: 7 months ago by 66.173.7.27 in topic PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS

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PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS edit

I suggest a new heading to address the psychological aspects of this iconic American thriller. Maybe call it, "Psychological Aspects". It could discuss the subtleties of the relationship between the three protagonists; the ultra-nuanced language between them and the trooper; how the single source of terror, the black Cadillac, could rationally be supposed to be doing all these terrifying deeds for any number of reasons; the intricacies of the plot and how thought patterns can interact with elements of the plot. This excellent film really deserves more in-depth exploration. The heading I propose is only a suggestion. There's probably a better title for the content I find missing, I just couldn't think of it. However, the mind bending and relentless mind games are a defining characteristic of this work of art, and I surely hope that either an excellent writer or an excellent psychologist, or perhaps a collaboration, will step forward to fill in this gap in the Wikipedia entry for Black Cadillac. 66.173.7.27 (talk) 02:35, 3 October 2023 (UTC)Reply