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Twisted Fiction (2023), a horror anthology film whose first story (entitled "Mind F*ck") is about a stage hypnotist who gives a woman a hypnosis induced orgasm during one of his shows, enraging her husband. He uses several different hypnosis techniques on both of them throughout the episode, including post hypnotic triggers and shock induction.
Baron Mordo – supervillain in comic books published by Marvel Comics, skilled at astral projection, hypnosis, and mesmerism; Nati – Caminhos do Coração; Orb – Marvel Comics; Paibok – Marvel Comics; Austin Powers; Ringmaster – Marvel Comics; Dr. Jeffrey Rosenberg/Van Helsing – Love at First Bite; Ruvi, a member of the Carnival of ...
Mind control, or brainwashing, has proven a popular subject in fiction, featuring in books and films such as The Manchurian Candidate (1959; film adaptations 1962 and 2004) and The IPCRESS File (1962; film 1965), both stories advancing the premise that controllers could hypnotize a person into murdering on command while retaining no memory of the killing.
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Hypnosis usually begins with a hypnotic induction involving a series of preliminary instructions and suggestions. The use of hypnosis for therapeutic purposes is referred to as "hypnotherapy", [15] while its use as a form of entertainment for an audience is known as "stage hypnosis", a form of mentalism.
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Fiction about mind control, the concept that the human mind can be altered or controlled by certain psychological techniques. Brainwashing is said to reduce its subject's ability to think critically or independently, to allow the introduction of new, unwanted thoughts and ideas into their minds, as well as to change their attitudes, values, and beliefs.