Owen Gleiberman
Variety
Stockholm Syndrome is a phenomenon we're all familiar with - at least, in the abstract. In a hostage situation, some ordinary folks will start to sympathize and identify with the people holding them hostage; it's a survival technique that carries a weird undercurrent of transgression, as if they secretly wanted to be their captors. In the most legendary and spectacular case of Stockholm Syndrome - the Patty Hearst affair, in 1974 - the kidnap victim swung all the way over to the other side. Yet that was far from typical. [...]
di Owen Gleiberman, articolo completo (5587 caratteri spazi inclusi) su Variety 21 aprile 2018