Imagine the anguish you would feela]a precious loved one in a deep coma, totally unresponsive. In a state of desperation, you attempt to reach your belovedas unconscious mind, hoping that an all-but-forgotten theory of Austrian psychologist Carl Jung has validity (Jung postulated that there is a collective unconscious, shared by all humanity). But instead of reaching the mind of your spouse, in surrealistic dreams and visions you see a psychopath at workaabducting, raping, and brutally killing his victims. So real are these experiences it feels as if you are the one doing the vile acts. Worse yet, because you know so much about these crimes, the police are convinced you are the perpetrator. This is the hell in which Brendan Carlson finds himself soon after his wifeas disastrous automobile accident. Is there an escape for Brendan? Is there an explanation for his bizarre experiences?
评价“Unconscious”