The film is called Freedomland. Julianne Moore’s character accidentally kills her young son and buries him in secret, then reports him as missing. A volunteer woman who helps in the search has also lost her son but senses that something’s not right and so has this conversation with her to help her confront what she’s done.
Linda Lee: "She talks as if she is talking to Jimmy... She is actually talking to HER!" Very interesting. And what's possible by doing this ? You mean, making it easier for the OP to confess to the crime because it distinguishes her normal self from her murderer personality ? What is this called in NLP ? I have heard that movies like 'The Kid' with Bruce Willis and 'Groundhog Day' with Bill Murray have many NLP examples used in them. Do you know any other movies ?
Kin Sandhu The Milton Model is a set of Language patterns used to Pace and Lead, Distract the listener’s conscious. The Milton Model pattern is to move the listener into higher levels of thoughts (Chunking up) and more introspective states ( is the examination of one’s own conscious thoughts and feelings. In psychology, the process of introspection relies exclusively on observation of ones mental state, while in a spiritual context it may refer to the examination of ones soul) of mind that are naturally trance inducing. The Milton Model is named after Milton Erickson, a hypnotherapist modeled by John Grinder and Richard Bandler, it utilizes a series of 24 language patterns that when used in communicating with others are vague enough for individuals to interpret in their own way and attach their own meaning whilst communicating with the unconscious. Use of the model involves both verbal and non-verbal components.
I would say its more Milton Erickson's Conversational Hypnosis, NLP of course has taken a lot of his knowledge and if you really chunk it down there are many things they teach you in NLP courses in the clip.
@@Spazzboy911 So. If I can explain it, it's not a cult? Here I go: The premise works off the idea of "Blurred Realities" when you're indirectly saying something to someone under the guise of saying it to someone else. It's like if my best friends' cousin says "Spazzboy, you are a dipshit." I'm not directly saying, "Spazzboy your are a dipshit." But if anyone ever questions me I can freely say I never said, "Spazzboy you are a dipshit." it was my best friend's cousin, who was a third maybe even 4th party that said it. It makes something offensive you want to say to a person more palatable. In this case, she's saying to Julianne Moore under the guise of what she would say to the person who killed her son "Just nod if he's dead." In the story she tells, it's to the (hypothetical) man who killed her son, but it's actually a pointed statement indirectly to Julianne Moore's character.
The film is called Freedomland. Julianne Moore’s character accidentally kills her young son and buries him in secret, then reports him as missing. A volunteer woman who helps in the search has also lost her son but senses that something’s not right and so has this conversation with her to help her confront what she’s done.
Movie is roughly based off of Susan Smith, she killed her kids and tried to falsely blame a black man for it
Typical. One tried the same shit a few weeks ago. Good thing she was caught on camera letting her car with two kids sink in the water.
Thanks
This a classic 🥲💔
The neuro-lingustic programming the Secret Society has been feeding our minds since the beginning of commercial cinema in the 1920s
Thanks for video, would be much better thou with explaining subtitles.
At minute 2: She talks as if she is talking to Jimmy... She is actually talking to HER!
Linda Lee: "She talks as if she is talking to Jimmy... She is actually talking to HER!"
Very interesting.
And what's possible by doing this ? You mean, making it easier for the OP to confess to the crime because it distinguishes her normal self from her murderer personality ?
What is this called in NLP ?
I have heard that movies like 'The Kid' with Bruce Willis and 'Groundhog Day' with Bill Murray have many NLP examples used in them.
Do you know any other movies ?
chunking up and down ...Milton Erickson's Conversational Hypnosis, NLP, great technique
Shnadine77 What is going on here ?
Kin Sandhu I am An NLP Master Practitioner and she is using the technique to get through to her .
Shnadine77 Hi thanks for your reply. How is she doing that. What is the situation in this scene ?
Kin Sandhu The Milton Model is a set of Language patterns used to Pace and Lead, Distract the listener’s conscious. The Milton Model pattern is to move the listener into higher levels of thoughts (Chunking up) and more introspective states ( is the examination of one’s own conscious thoughts and feelings. In psychology, the process of introspection relies exclusively on observation of ones mental state, while in a spiritual context it may refer to the examination of ones soul) of mind that are naturally trance inducing.
The Milton Model is named after Milton Erickson, a hypnotherapist modeled by John Grinder and Richard Bandler, it utilizes a series of 24 language patterns that when used in communicating with others are vague enough for individuals to interpret in their own way and attach their own meaning whilst communicating with the unconscious. Use of the model involves both verbal and non-verbal components.
Shnadine77 .thank you for your explanation x
What's the title of the movie?
Its called Freedomland
2 questions: 1) What movie is this from? 2) What are the NLP techniques or principles displayed in this clip? or How is this NLP?
I would say its more Milton Erickson's Conversational Hypnosis, NLP of course has taken a lot of his knowledge and if you really chunk it down there are many things they teach you in NLP courses in the clip.
Can you just l.i.s.t. aspects of NLP you can see in this clip ? thanks. [studying NLP]
no, they can't. it's a cult.
@@Spazzboy911 So. If I can explain it, it's not a cult?
Here I go:
The premise works off the idea of "Blurred Realities" when you're indirectly saying something to someone under the guise of saying it to someone else. It's like if my best friends' cousin says "Spazzboy, you are a dipshit." I'm not directly saying, "Spazzboy your are a dipshit." But if anyone ever questions me I can freely say I never said, "Spazzboy you are a dipshit." it was my best friend's cousin, who was a third maybe even 4th party that said it.
It makes something offensive you want to say to a person more palatable. In this case, she's saying to Julianne Moore under the guise of what she would say to the person who killed her son "Just nod if he's dead." In the story she tells, it's to the (hypothetical) man who killed her son, but it's actually a pointed statement indirectly to Julianne Moore's character.
@Whiteboy14 And I guess you just ended up looking dumb because you said "world" instead of "word."
What is happening in this scene ??
The woman makes Julianne Moore’s character face up to the fact that she had killed her own son.