Split Movie Psychology

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The movie Split (M. Night Shyamalan, 2016) is a thriller or psychological horror that touches on the so-called “multiple personality disorder”. According to the plot of the movie, a young man named Kevin kidnaps three girls and imprisons them in the basement of his house. Soon they realize that several people are living in their kidnapper. He faces them both as a nine-year-old boy and as a refined lady. Kevin's attending physician, Dr. Fletcher, believes that there are 23 personalities living in the body of her patient at once. However, the psychiatrist does not know about the 24th incarnation of Kevin - about the Beast - a merciless and bloodthirsty killer. Kevin's father left his family, and his mother cruelly treated the child. Due to childhood injuries, Kevin developed a …show more content…

New people are Kevin's psychological defense against cruelty. Some of them are morally stronger than Kevin himself. Before the advent of psychiatry, this mysterious disease was called an obsession with the devil. People believed that evil spirits invaded a man and spoke instead of him in strange voices in unknown languages, doing terrible things. Now it is called a dissociative identity disorder, but, unfortunately, it is still being demonized, which Shyamalan showed in Split. In the movie there is a direct reference to the "diabolical" nature of this disorder: you can call the personality of Kevin himself, if you pronounce his full name. In the movie Kevin’s personalities communicate with each other, fight, weave intrigues, but in real life this is not quite so. Often, people with such disorder have only one identity in their minds, and when the second "comes out", the previous one "turns off". And the one that is active at the moment does not remember what happened before with the first (this is called dissociative amnesia), but there are