【背景介绍】
电影是一种潜意识的活动,由於人的心理防卫机制把人的本我愿望压抑下去,在潜意识的活动中的主要内容被压抑的愿望并非是直接表达於电影中,而是通过扭曲变作为象徵的形式出现,故电影都是象徵的。
【英文原文】
D: OK, Yael, if you were me, would you take your date to a violent action flick, or a romantic movie?
Y: A romance, of course.
D: There might be some scientific basis for why romantic movies make for good dates. In one study, participants were asked to watch a romantic movie and a violent movie, and watching the romance stimulated the viewers’ “implicit affiliation motives.”
Y: What are those?
D:These motives are unconscious desire for close friendships. Plus, in men, watching the romance decreased their power motives, or their unconscious desire for dominance.
Y: I'll bet the opposite was true, for the violent movie?
D: Changes in implicit affiliation and power motives are associated with changes in hormone levels. For example, the viewers who watched the romantic movie experienced a temporary increase in progesterone levels. But with the violent movie, things were more complicated.
Y: How is so?
D: The reaction to the violent movie seemed to depend on the amount of testosterone the subjects–both men and women–had in their blood before watching the movie. Men who started out with high testosterone levels and power motives experienced the biggest increase in both. In contrast, women with higher pre-movie testosterone levels and power motives experienced a drop in both, while women with lower testosterone levels became downright uncomfortable. While this might have to do with the minor role of female characters in the particular violent movie the researchers selected, this study still helps explain why certain people are drawn to certain types of movies. So as far as the ideal date movie goes, until you check out your partner’s video collection, it’s probably safest just to go with a romance.