Love Is Not a Medical Procedure
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Tonight on The Introverted Obelisk, love refuses to let go, science refuses to listen, and a severed head develops opinions.
This episode dives into The Brain That Wouldn’t Die — a film that asks the eternal question: what if grief had a medical degree and absolutely no boundaries?
After a tragic accident, a brilliant surgeon decides the best way to save his fiancée is to keep her head alive in a tray while he shops for a replacement body. This seems reasonable to him. It does not seem reasonable to anyone else — especially the brain.
As the doctor descends deeper into obsession, the film becomes a bleak little morality play about control, denial, and the dangers of mistaking possession for love. The science grows shakier, the ethics evaporate, and the head grows increasingly done with the situation.
It’s grim, strange, and unexpectedly furious — a horror story where the monster isn’t stitched together… he’s wearing a lab coat.
So sterilize your instruments, lower your expectations, and remember:
Just because you can keep something alive doesn’t mean you should.
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