Later that night, after Gregory has left for his music studio, Paula sees the gaslights in her bedroom dim inexplicably and hears footsteps overhead. Once back at home, a contrite Paula confesses to Gregory that she lost the brooch, and he accuses her of being forgetful. Gregory is immediately suspicious of Brian, even though Paula insists that she has never met him. Then, while walking toward the Crown Jewels exhibit, Paula is greeted warmly by Brian Cameron, who had been a fan of Alice's and momentarily mistook Paula for her aunt. During the tour, however, Paula senses that the brooch is missing and becomes agitated. Paula, who has not strayed from the house or entertained any visitors since marrying, puts the brooch in her purse, dismissing Gregory's warning that she might lose it. Three months later, as they are about to leave for a much-anticipated Tower of London tour, Gregory presents Paula with his great-grandmother's brooch, but cautions her not to wear it until the clasp has been fixed. When Paula reads Bauer's name out loud, Gregory angrily grabs the letter and silences her. Paula then finds a letter hidden in her aunt's sheet music, dated two days before her murder, in which the writer, Sergius Bauer, begs to see her aunt. 9, however, Paula's terrifying memories begin to resurface, so Gregory insists that all of her aunt's belongings be stored in the attic. As soon as they are back at long-deserted No. During their honeymoon in Lake Como, Gregory tells Paula that he has always dreamed of living in a fashionable London square, and anxious to please her husband, Paula suggests they move to her aunt's house in Thornton Square. Guardi encourages Paula to follow her heart, and consequently, she accepts the proposal of Gregory Anton, a pianist whom she has known for only two weeks. Ten years later, Paula confesses to her devoted voice teacher, Maestro Guardi, that she has finally put her past behind her and fallen in love. 9 Thornton Square, traumatized teenager Paula Alquist moves to Italy. Hopefully, these films will also bring more attention to the very real and present problem of gaslighting.After her aunt and guardian, Alice Alquist, a renowned opera singer, is strangled to death in their London home at No. Despite this, the cops dismiss her claims as hysterical lies. The LAPD find a boy fitting the description, but she’s sure that child isn’t her son. This 2008 film directed by Clint Eastwood stars Angelina Jolie as a woman whose only son goes missing. This 2018 psychological horror film directed by Steven Soderbergh is about a woman who is committed to a mental care institution against her will, and how everyone there tries to convince her she’s lost her mind. As he searches for her however, more details about their toxic relationship come to light. In this 1997 film, he and his wife are driving cross-country when their car breaks down, following which she disappears. There’s few things better than Kurt Russell in a wicked role. That’s because her character’s husband manipulates her in a variety of ways, making her believe she’s a cheater and the cause of his anger. Julia Roberts stars in this 1991 movie about couple that seems like the perfect pair on the outside, but has a toxic inner layer. However, an undeniable aspect is how Jennifer Lawrence’s character is gaslighted by everyone around her, from her husband to the strangers who enter and wreak havoc in her home. It’s hard to describe this film in a succinct way, considering all the chaos that’s portrayed. This supernatural horror thriller stars Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer as a couple living in a haunted house, but the wife’s problems are made worse by her husband’s efforts to make her question her own mind in a bid to hide his evil. Meanwhile, Satan’s like, ‘Oh yeah, it’s all coming together’. This terrifying 1968 horror film has become a cult classic over the years, and it’s a prime example of gaslighting, wherein the titular character knows that things are wrong and questions everything, but she’s told by her husband and everyone else around her that everything is fine. This 2020 film stars the immensely talented Elisabeth Moss as a harrowed woman whose brilliant but evil ex-boyfriend faked his own death, made himself invisible, and now stalks her in a bid to destroy her mind. The Girl on the Trainīased on Paula Hawkins’ 2015 novel of the same name, this 2021 film released on Netflix and stars Parineeti Chopra as an alcoholic and amnesia-riddled ex-lawyer who longs to return to her old married life. The film stars Ingrid Bergman as a woman whose husband slowly manipulates her into believing that she is going insane, starting with the simple moving of objects and dimming of lamps. This 1944 black and white psychological thriller is actually one of the ways in which the term first originated.
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