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Cinematic Psychiatry of Unrequited Love

Cinematic Psychiatry of Unrequited Love. Casablanca (1942), is a quintessential American movie depicting war-time love and romance. The movie is based on a stage play Everybody Comes to Rick’s, by Murray Burnett and Joan Alison. Set during early World War II, it centres on an expatriate torn between love and virtue.  Casablanca is a coastal […]

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Impact of Cinema on Unrequited Lovers

Impact of Cinema on Unrequited Lovers. In my previous blog Unrequited Love and Cinema, I have talked about the behaviours imposed by cinema about romantic relationships and how they affect lovers in real life, making it look normal for them to pursue someone who belongs to a completely different religious, social or financial background. This

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Falling In and Falling Out

Falling In and Falling Out. A strong desire to intimate with another person physically and emotionally, when unreturned, becomes unrequited love. Fulfilment in life involves romantic relationships as a crucial element for many people. In the absence of a romantic relationship, most people tend to become desolate and lonely. An individual’s narcissist needs start anticipating

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