The Haunting
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:06:01
chronic feeling of emptiness,
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identity disturbance."
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Good, good. Very good.
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Is this where we're going ?
:06:09
That's Hill House.
That's perfect, isn't it ?

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- The Hill House Project--
- Is absolutely essential
to my research, Malcom.

:06:16
No, just listen.
I grant you,

:06:18
fear and performance
is a big, sexy idea.

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- But as chairman
of this department, I cannot--
- I know you clinical guys...

:06:26
don't like to ask these questions,
but think about it.

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What is fear, anyway ? It's a series of
automatic responses to a given stimulus,

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characterized by increased
heart rate, respiratory activity
and adrenaline function.

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The only problem with fear
is that it has largely become
inappropriate and nonadaptive.

:06:41
Do sweaty palms
help to talk to your boss ?

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Does a racing pulse help
some kid's score on an SAT ?

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And yet we carry with us
these primordial fear responses...

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that do the opposite of what
they were intended to do.

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- So why is that ?
- David, David, no one is saying...

:06:55
that these aren't
provocative questions.

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But you can't conduct this research
ethically or responsibly.

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And on top of that,
you're bringing your insomniacs...

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to this house
under false pretenses.

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Because the experiment needs
a credible cover story.
Calling it an insomnia study...

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allows me to create a highly
suggestive environment...

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to investigate
the dynamics of fear.

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You don't tell the rats they're
actually in a maze, Malcom. Come on.

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