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  2. Shallow Hal - Wikipedia

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    Shallow Hal is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Jack Black about a man who falls in love with a 300-pound (140-kilogram) woman after being hypnotized into only seeing a person's inner beauty.

  3. List of fictional hypnotists - Wikipedia

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    Alucard – protagonist and antihero of the Hellsing manga and anime series created by Kouta Hirano; can communicate telepathically and hypnotize others; Black Widow (Natasha Romanova) – superhero in comic books published by Marvel Comics; Bluto – in Popeye comics and cartoons; Braden – Revenge of the Ninja

  4. Hypnosis in works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    George du Maurier, Trilby (1894), in which a tone-deaf girl is hypnotized and turned into a singer. Bolesław Prus, Pharaoh (1895), in which a Chaldean is hypnotized in a circus act (chapter 33) [3] and High Priest Mefres gives post-hypnotic suggestions to the Greek, Lykon, in chapters 63 [4] and 66 [5] and passim.

  5. 5 Seconds Before a Witch Falls in Love - Wikipedia

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    5 Seconds Before a Witch Falls in Love (Japanese: 魔女が恋する5秒前, Hepburn: Majo ga Koisuru 5-byōmae) is a Japanese yuri manga series written and illustrated by Zeniko Sumiya. It was published in Ichijinsha 's Comic Yuri Hime as a series of one-shots from October 2018, to May 2020, before being collected into a single tankōbon ...

  6. Hypnosis - Wikipedia

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    Hypnosis has been used as a supplemental approach to cognitive behavioral therapy since as early as 1949. Hypnosis was defined in relation to classical conditioning; where the words of the therapist were the stimuli and the hypnosis would be the conditioned response. Some traditional cognitive behavioral therapy methods were based in classical ...

  7. Mind control in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    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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  9. Falling in love - Wikipedia

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    Falling in love is the development of strong feelings of attachment and love, usually towards another person. The term is metaphorical, emphasizing that the process, like the physical act of falling, is sudden, uncontrollable and leaves the lover in a vulnerable state, similar to "fall ill" or "fall into a trap".