Director: Zhang Ang•Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Horror
A renowned but troubled hypnotherapist is challenged by a mysterious former patient to confront his own inner demons through a dangerous hypnotic session. As the session progresses, the lines between reality and hallucination blur, forcing him to face a traumatic past he desperately tried to bury. He must navigate through his subconscious to uncover the truth before he succumbs to the psychological torment.
The Great Hypnotist received mixed to positive reviews, praised for its atmospheric tension and psychological depth, though some found its plot convoluted at times. It was noted for its effective use of suspense and a compelling central performance, establishing itself as a notable entry in Chinese psychological thrillers.
Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and psychological exploration.
Some critics found the narrative to be complex, occasionally bordering on confusing.
The film effectively utilizes hypnotic sequences to build tension and explore the protagonist's psyche.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available with specific sentiment analysis, but general discussions often highlight the film's unsettling mood and intricate plot.
Nominated for Best Actor at the Shanghai International Film Festival for Zhang Li.
The film's director, Zhang Ang, was inspired to explore the theme of hypnosis after experiencing it himself and witnessing its profound psychological effects.
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