HERO – answers to a few questions
Lots of questions have come up about Hero so I thought I’d try and answer some of those I have come across. Thank you for all your comments and I’m pleased the show struck a chord.
You don’t say ‘no actors or stooges are used in this show’ – Was Matt an actor?
I didn’t give that old disclaimer because the show’s chock-full of actors, and quite openly so. I haven’t said that whenever actors are openly used: it wouldn’t make any sense and to qualify it would be convoluted and verbose. So instead we explain who Matt is and that he has no idea these things are going on or that he’s being filmed etc. These things cannot be lies, as aside from the repugnance of using ‘fake’ participants and how on earth you’d secure the silence of those who knew them in real life, it is a huge legal no-no. Every word of voice-over script and picture is analysed by the C4 lawyer to make sure there is no misleading the viewer. A magic trick is different: there is licence to deceive, and a sense of theatre, but even that nowadays is tricky. Its a moot point if you can even say ‘This is an ordinary pack of cards’ any more on UK TV if it isn’t. But in something like this, which is not presented as a trick, to pretend Matt was real, or ignorant of the process when he wasn’t, is simply not an option. Even if I wanted it to be, which I don’t. I have NEVER used a ‘stooge’ (someone playing along and pretending to be fooled etc) in 10 years of TV work, despite the protestations of people who are convinced there’s no other method to be employed.
Adam: On another note, how did Matt get away with not paying for taxi, and just a handshake?
A few people have asked this: I thought it was clear that we had sent the cab. And his life is being changed – some things like this didn’t seem worth spending a lot of time explaining through in detail. The cabbie played it to Matt as if he had just been booked, pre-paid and didn’t ask for any money at the end. Matt, with the idea in his head of breaking into a policeman’s house, took the bait of a free ride and went with it.
Graham: My Gf, a big non believer (but yet believes random psychics and mediums) found it hard to believe the sleeping but walking around stages – and stormed out. Could that be explained ? was it part hypnosis?
Ah, now if she had seen Enigma she’d have seen me do this every night on stage. It depends on how you define hypnosis, but yes, you can call it that. It’s really not a big deal if you understand the process and can be creative with it. As I said in the show, one feature of Matt’s personality one – an important one for me – is that he is suggestible. He wakes up, confused and responsive, hearing my voice in his room telling him he’s dreaming and still asleep. As long as the person is suggestible and already responsive to me (a fan, or an audience member at a stage show), it’s a very easy way of doing it. If he had come down more awake I would have shifted his state in the garden. I didn’t know for sure how he would react that first night, but we spoke to Liv the next morning and he had had no memory of the event. The second night was then even easier as he had learnt from the first night.
Chris: why in the ‘croc’ sequence was it raining your side and not Matt’s? Also, when his phone was stolen, and seeing he works in insurance, would he not have had to contact the real police to get a reference number for an insurance claim? And, really, he wore GStar pretty much every day for a month!
The brief, light shower that happened that night was a bit of a pain but ultimately looked so odd that we liked it for this dreamy sequence. It’s raining on both of us but I’m backlit and he’s not, so it’s much harder to see the rain on Matt. Rather than edit it out, or re-film anything, we thought it looked weird in a good way and left it. Matt’s phone was handed back to him after the petrol station sequence as if it had been found – obviously we couldn’t leave him without it or have him going to the real police. We were going to include this to answer precisely that question but when you’re trying to fit so much in you have to leave out what doesn’t directly tell the story. Equally, the ‘inspiring’ talk with the van driver was much longer – maybe 10 minutes or so – but that’s not something you can sit through on TV. Things get edited down. As for his clothing, yes, he wore what he wore. It was amusing to us too. He dresses much cooler than me so I can’t comment.
Ben: There was one moment when I thought you had gone a little senile, when you laid him across the train track,
Needless to say, this was all very controlled, unbeknownst to Matt, so there was no way he would have been hurt. What was important is that the fear was real to him.
Matt: i dont care what anyone says if you see smoke coming under a door you would not just sit there, you would at least try and get the attention of others in the room
Nope, this is a classic experiment. Have a Google for Bystander Experiment. The more people there, the less likely you are to take action. The research was triggered by a famous – (if now misrepresented case) – where lots of witnesses saw a woman raped and murdered in several stages and did nothing. Awful.
Penny: I watch all of your stuff on tv as i think your a total genius and would love to be involved so i sent off for an application form to take part in future shows and the reply back is just a trailer for Hero – help?
There has been a fake Facebook page posing as mine asking people to apply for future shows, but it has nothing to do with us. As with Hero, I make announcements here or on the Blog. (Or sometimes they’re done in papers without my name on and you don’t know you’re applying for my show…)
Andrew: just 2 things don’t quite add up. 1. If he was a bystander that never put himself forward for anything, why would he apply for a game show? and 2. Flight simulator graphics are not very good, it would be impossible to not notice your not flying a real plane…
Bystander behaviour is to do with how we behave in emergencies. Most people fall into the same pattern, regardless of what we do in the rest of life. As for the flight simulator, you’re wrong in this case. This is the latest in professional training sims and utterly convincing (particularly at the dusk setting which is why we timed the flight at dusk). They’re based at Southampton and if you want to pay about 20k an hour you should have a go. Don’t confuse them with noisy fairground sims.
Brett: He got on the plane it was bright sunshine…he landed it in pitch dark even though it was a short flight. Surely he would have thought that was a little strange?
It wasn’t as dark through the sim ‘window’ as it looked on TV. It was all around dusk, and the plane was in the air for quite a while before he would have entered the cockpit. You’ll see when we get off the plane with Matt in a wheelchair that it’s getting dark.
Ian: I was particularly struck by two movie references. When you talked to Matt in his garden and gave him the countdown, he goes to a golf course the next day…this is very similar to a scene from ‘Donnie Darko’ except that the main character actually wakes up on a golf course after being given his countdown while in a dream-like state. The second was of course ‘Fight Club’ in which Tyler Durden pretends to hold up a convenience store employee in order to shock him into pursuing what he really wants to do with his life. Were those parts of ‘Hero’ inspired by these movies?
And then some. The Game, even Watchmen were in there. All big inspirations – especially Fight Club and (for one core speech) Watchmen. Iain and I who devised the show were all very chuffed when Matt came into the garden in a hoodie… pure Donnie.
B: I’m an Airline Pilot for a living and can say the timing between landing that aircraft and getting to the simulator hall where those simulators are base is a long stretch. The cabin crew in the shots had time to change clothes, as did Derron. The sim cued up etc. I just can’t buy into it…would require the guy to be tranqualised no hypnotised due to the length of journey and disruption… other irregularities. A lot of them in the simulator.
Not sure what you mean. That wasn’t live – plenty of time elapsed between the two, with Matt soundly asleep. We were waiting for quite a while in fact for the sim to be fully ready, following problems that day. As for how long he can be hypnotised, the longest I’ve kept someone under was 13 hours on and off a plane to Marrakech for a previous show. Perfectly doable. Matt was looked after in shifts by me, Iain and a paremedic who stayed with us at all times. Both Matt and the Marrakech guy were taken off to the loo at one point, and woke up just a little and for long enough to do that, and then straight back to sleep with no awareness of having done that. They key is to get someone who sleeps deeply at night. Once in the sim he was talked down authentically by a real air traffic controller, and gained in confidence as he went along, although it all took a lot longer than the few minutes that section was shrunk down to in the show. So you’re seeing an edited version in the sim, so yes, it doesn’t reflect real time.
Claire: I wasnt conviced a guy like ‘Matt’ would actually enter the police officer’s ‘home’ … and not wonder about an alarm system.
He may have done, I don’t know. But at some level his unconscious would have felt it was the ‘right’ thing to do, as you’ll remember I had laid it all in during the night with the crocodile. So I was counting on it feeling somehow right to him. This was about the level of influence that I could have: always leaving it to him to make the decisions, but planting the idea to nudge him in that direction or making an idea appealing. If people don’t understand why he did these things, then they have missed that point.
Jon: the way Matt found himself getting into the ‘situations’ and how he got out of them was very contrived and controlled. And because we didn’t get to see them, we naturally doubt them.
Sure. Of course, a large part of what I do is magic tricks, so some people are going to be suspicious. In my mind there’s a huge difference between performing a trick and doing something like Hero, but that might just be me. A trick is supposed to be a trick, and something like Hero has to be real or else it’s pointless. The situations are of course set up, as openly described in the show, and secretly filmed, but Matt had no idea and could make what choices he liked. I was able to steer him in a loose direction and massage his thinking towards certain ideas, but that was all: they had to be his decisions. The amount of work in securing his well-being without him knowing (the constant checks with work and home and foreseeing every eventuality) would have made a documentary in itself. The lengths we went to to preserve Matt’s experience and make it totally genuine for him were massive. At another level, the technical side was fantastic: the tiny cameras hidden in buttons and so on we needed to film and cover everything the aeroplane, for example, were numerous and extraordinary, as was the airport’s involvement in making the check-in normal for everyone, even though the plane wasn’t really flying to Jersey as it said on the departure board. It was far more involved than, say, the Heist, and some people thought that was all fake too. There’s only so much we can explain without the show slowing down: it’s supposed after all to be entertainment. We could have explained more detail in places, but ultimately you have to find a balance that most people are happy with in the crammed time you have. Again though, it’s simply not an option to have him play along or use an actor, fake the show and then mislead UK TV viewers into thinking it was real.
Mark: You gotta dig deep to understand this and most of Derren’s work. He makes it happen, but ‘how?’ is what you keep asking until you understand how… and without thinking ‘it was setup’ or ‘the person was a stooge’ as thinking any of those two things is wrong. Well you could say ‘setup’ is partially correct if you think in terms of Derren made it all happen (which means there was a setup behind it but not that kind of setup that says Derren just told him what to do.)
Yes, I’d say that was about right and nicely put. Matt’s journey had to be absolutely real, but obviously I’m tinkering in all areas where he isn’t aware to make sure it happens to plan as much as is possible. That’s very different from it being a big hoax or fake. Some can’t or won’t see that, and it’s fine.
How is Matt now?
Excellent. He’s sorting a mortgage and looking at career options. And I’m sure he’d tell you he’s a changed man – certainly in the time I’ve known him he’s transformed and those around him have very movingly attested to this. He was understandably disappointed to have some people simply, joylessly, refuse to believe any of such a powerful personal journey, but the response has been so overwhelmingly positive, and obviously his work colleagues and everyone around him are very excited and he’s buzzing.
As you may know, this has been my favourite show to work on – most ambitious, most involved, most demanding and by far the most joyful. I consider it my fondest and best, and it was a privilege to be part of it and to get to know Matt.
I hope this answers enough questions. I’m sure not all of them, but thank you for posting.
best – dx
It has been said already but I think that posting that is brilliant commitment, it has actually added a lot to the show for me.
Fair play.
Luke
Just like to say after watching the show it has amaized me and opened my eyes to alot of aspects in my life which really can do with a bit of change. Your work is great and I have alot of admiration and respect for you and your work. Hope to see you live at one of your shows in the near future.
Take Care
Ashley
Derren, I’m an avid fan and was very excited about seeing ‘Hero’. My goodness. I was moved to actual tears. So much admiration for you and your skills. You would be one of my 5 ‘who would you invite to a fantasy dinner party’ guests. :o) any more tours / books in the pipeline? My copy of Tricks of the Mind is falling apart at the seams!
I am not quite sure if you will ever receive this (and this is probably the wrong post to reply to), but in the end that’s not important. I want to thank you deeply for bringing tears to my eyes at the end of seeing this show. At times when thinking about my life I have felt very lonely, wanting to scream: “wake up, you’re all alive”. Even with my closest friends it’s very hard to communicate just how special life is and that all they would ever want is within their grasp.
This show gives me another tool to reach my friends and get a deeper bond with people. Thank you again, but more importantly, enjoy (free and without any doubts) the feeling you created for yourself with this.
Cheers Erik
If you can programme a person to feel like a hero, why aren’t the FBI/CIA/US Army paying you an absolute fortune to turn their spies/troops into lethal assassins with no fear whatsoever? Maybe they have someone else with similar powers of suggestion. As a pessimist, I can’t help but worry about how your techniques could be used by the secret services to turn “nice but dim” people into cold-blooded killers. I’m glad you’re using your skills in positive ways, mainly as entertainment. There must be some people out there that are using mind control in a much more disturbing manner. There’s probably a “Derren Muhammed” working for Al-Qaeda, who convinces people to become suicide bombers, and another guy that gets US pilots to drop bombs innocent civilians. Mind control can be a very scary tool.
Derren, I am 21 years old and also possess the power to suggest. I would like to say, although electronically, thank you. You have been a major role model in my life and not only have I been entertained by your shows, I have learnt new ways, only that of someone possessing the skill to do so if you get my drift.
My family are skeptics. Unless there is sufficient evidence to prove a theory, its a no go, which is frustrating when watching your shows with them. I will never know how you achieve the feats you perform, but man can only wonder.
Derren, Thankyou
Hi Derren. This show was truly amazing and inspiring, it felt like I was taking the journey too! Are there any plans for an extended version to include the parts you had to cut due to time restraints??
“The amount of work in securing his well-being without him knowing (the constant checks with work and home and foreseeing every eventuality) would have made a documentary in itself.”
It would be really interesting to have a follow-up programme on one of these shows that goes into some of the behind-the-scenes information. I think it would help people believe that it really is all genuine if they see just how much work goes into it all!
I actually think this guy is brilliant but I don’t believe some of the programme was real.
However… I do believe that Derren HAS abilities that he is not sharing with the public. Gifts that the human race needs to discover about itself.
Is he dangerous? If you don’t understand him or his gifts, most definitley.
A fantastic entertainer who I would pay to watch always. His true power needs to be disclosed and not hidden under the cloud of a magician!
Is he welcome in my home?
No.
Would I ever entitle him to enter the perimeter of my mind?
No.
Have I ever gave him permission to come near me?
No.
Have I got anything to hide?
No.
Does he know this?
Yes.
Would I give him permission if he ever asked me?
Who Knows.
Would I ever want to be his friend?
Yes.
keep the programmes coming I say.
P
Well done Derren a great show, dont know how you come up with so many things in such a format, you are a creative genius and took many risks here!However, I felt it did come over a little bit too Tony Robbins: I personally like it better when you show your demonic side a little more!
Cant wait for your next show!
What did Matt do with the van and party goods afterwards? I feel that this section of the show was the least convincing of all,
Philip, if you’re implying that Derren has paranormal abilities, I’d be inclined to disagree. He does things we can all learn how to do — he’s just particularly good at them. I don’t think he can ‘enter’ anyone’s mind in ways above and beyond ‘manipulation’ (though I dislike using that word because of its negative connotations), body language and, of course, gripping television (this show has definitely ‘entered my mind’ in a very good way! 😉 ).
By the way — my friends are generally welcome in my home… 😉
I don’t no why after watching the show I burst into tears, it was like a sudden realization to make a change in my life, and i feel compelled to change my life for the better. Its like I feel a can do anything if you put your mind to it.x
watched the programme 4 times already.Keep putting it on for people. Most amazin thing i have ever seen. I am petrified of flying amongst other things. Never take risks. Have tried Hypnosis twice and they were unable to put me under for some reason. Gutted as i really wanted it to work, So wish Derren could sort me out.
I think it’s a shame that Channel 4 OD doesn’t allow persons outside the UK to watch their shows. I’ve had to take the unforgivable action of downloading the show off a bit torrent site. Won’t someone please think of the American fans?
Hi Derren,
Thanks so much so taking the time to actually answer these questions. I’m sure a lot of them must be annoying to read after all the time and effort you have put into making Hero work, but your such a great person for actually doing so.
Derren your a legend and always will be!
There were so many things of note in this show that I was not convinced about, but you have respsonded to most already, which is terrific. I still have an issue with the crocodile scene though;. You have said it was raining and we could only see it on your side due to back-lighting – usually I would accept this, but Matts coat (I’m assuming G.Star) was bone dry, not a drop on him. Also the shots of the crocodile platform showed it to be completely dry too. Perhaps it’s just clumsy editing? Thanks,.
The little box .. with the clown on it .. don’t know what the reason was for you putting it there (haven’t seen the programma, not available in my country, saw some parts on the internet) .. doesn’t it remind more people of a fair .. carroussel .. music played at the wrong speed … invertigo .. dizzy …
I know .. nothing to do with the show itself but that’s what’s left for us who could not watch it, who had to do with the bits and pieces thrown out there for us .. the starving ones .. Pretty surreal .. the feel ..
Matt .. hm .. yeah .. Id love to have a chat with him .. might do a little hypnotizing myself as well ..
Michael, if it was just a drizzle, fabric wouldn’t absorb a lot of it, so there’d be dampness but no visible stains. Can’t exactly recall the croc platform atm, but didn’t it have some kind of fabric covering as well? If I’m remembering that properly, that would offer an explanation.
Peter, the Jack-in-the-box (duveltje in een doosje, if my memory serves me correctly and you’re from the same country as I) symbolises Matt getting out of his shell. The box opens further and further as he progresses.
Another great TV show and I’m sure all appreciate you explaining one or two bits from the show.
I also loved the live show, saw it this summer at The Lowry.
I just want you to know, I love you Derren Brown. You are some kind of incredible – even if you do make my brain want to explode out through my ears.
All best wishes for you and for the future, B x
Derren,
Just compliments from me; gushing with kowtowed admiration for this project. Caught it in 10-min slices on youtube (who knew I needed 6 Andrelon adverts to remind me that Hollywood actresses have unrealistic hair from expensive bottles?) Can you please post on your blog when there’s a Matt-made baby called “Matt” (“Because Derren would understand why I can’t call my son Derren”)?
A most wonderful exemplar of inspiration in how a germ of positivism and encouragement can show people that they *can* Lazarus their lives. Watched it mostly in tears, and at the end, when the countdown started, you know… I almost did the dishes.
X
I’m a practicing hypnotheripist and have always been a fan of Derren Browns work. I’ve just read the answers and some of my friends questioned me about the honesty of the show. I was pleased to read that Derran took the time to answer them. The power of the subconscious mind is so powerful. I believe some people will always doubt or question what they don’t fully understand. There’s nothing wrong with it but Derren in my opinion is not fake. It’s all about the power of suggestion. Great show really enjoyed it.
I am still not sure that I’m convinced! but if you did this it would, I think be to make a bad situation better, or to help someone change…for that you needed to know what someone wants I assume., and that what they become is better than before. What if Matt was a git and liked his old life, or part of it. well, maybe it was already lost – he’ll never know. he must look forward now, no other way to look. As the other commentators said, if you like animals, then you are alright in my book.
What a pleasure to hear you use the word joyful several times when you’re talking about this show. I love that softie side to you. x
Hey Derren,
I’d say it was quite healthy for people to question what they saw on the show – and I’m sure you’d agree. A programme which challenges perceptions is a programme that makes good viewing material. I was one of the actresses on the plane with you. Before this time I was not really a follower and would probably have confused you with Paul Mckenna. Since then I have watched some of your stuff on You Tube and it is really mind blowing. I may have mentioned to you that I overcame panic attacks and that was my first time on a plane after 16yrs. I find you really interesting and weird – and there ain’t nothing wrong with being weird ; it just means there’s two of us now! x
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I’ve been ‘genuinely’ hypnotised in stage performances twice and once by a ‘fake’ hypnotist at our works Xmas party. The fake hypnotist said to me afterwards that I was so convincing, he actually wondered whether he had hypnotised me! My work colleagues were easily fooled.
Read the chapter Hypnosis and Suggestibility in Derren’s book Tricks of the Mind. The key word, being suggestibility, and I’d suggest this show was the ‘fake’. And the ‘real’ show is next..
Watched it last night with my boyfriend who is a trained hypnotist. He thought it was hilarious, I was just totally freaked out! Loving your work Derren. I nearly named my son after you, wish I had now.x
I’ve never been emotional to any extent whilst watching anything, but your show hit me quite hard, in a positive way.
Well done Matt, and thank you DB for being as ever, so inspirational and entertaining. I cannot wait for the next shows..
It is no longer the show or the outcome that makes a lasting impression, but the fascination of how anyone could ‘dream’ up these ideas.
Success! Ofcom are on the case. Excellent news. Well done 😀
Derren, you’re amazing!…. But you turned the poor kid into a trouble maker!! I mean, sure he seized opportunities as they “arose”, but wasn’t it a bit naughty to raid an abandoned van and break in to a police officer’s house? Hope he still has morals after this! 🙂
I’m just jealous coz i’d never do the things he did! Excellent show!
MR BROWN YOU’VE DONE IT AGAIN! You amazing little thing! :D. Will there be more in that series because at the end you say “and now it’s time to start somebody else’s journey…” and a new timer starts for 30 days…???? ??
Love from a like – minded intellectual, and mostly of all UNPOPULAR AND WIERD (woo!) being. :).
you told matt that everyone has a purpose etc etc ,its a very strong statement to make and i would have to disagree
Well Derren,
I have watched all of your programmes in the recent weeks, and i am astounded not only at your ability to do all of these things, but the warming experiences you bring to people. Its easy to concieve that others in your position would not go to such lengths. I feel that through your programmes you have taken the viewer on a journey, which not only shows how people are suggestable and can be manipulated, but more importantly that the people you have worked with are good people, and in a world such as ours, this gives me such pleasure to watch, especially when there is so much trouble around.
This leads me to pose two questions, im not sure if you will ever read this, but it gives me peace of mind.
What traits indicate a “suggestable” person?
What mischief do you get up to?
charlie: For one, it’s a reference to what Dr Manhattan tells Laurie in Watchmen. Secondly, everyone does have a purpose — not a preordained one, but the purpose you create for yourself. It’s inherent to humanity. We all have goals and wishes that we strive for.
Or, as in a song I’ve always loved, The Power of One (can’t for the life of me recall what artist it is by, sorry…):
“Each of us is chosen
There’s a mission just for you
Just look inside, you’ll be surprised
What you can do”
Hi Derren
I LOVED the show – so much so that I recounted the whole thing to my husband the next day.
I’m intrigued as to how you could predict that Matt would react so positively and not breakdown in relation to the ‘Crisis’ situation in particular? Did you question yourself about the ethics of changing someones life (albeit for the better) did you feel like you were ‘playing god’ a little (you make reference to the whole circus thing frequently in the show. Like you are the ultimate ringmaster – or am I reading too much into that?!)
Can’t wait for the next one … PS could you sort my life out please ! 🙂
Jo
Watching this encouraged me to finally stand up to the bullies in my workplace.
I’m 24 and work in a hospital. Whilst helping to change others’ lives, I forgot to look after my own.
I don’t feel so hopeless now.
Thank you 🙂
for people who doubt the processes of bystander intervention google (or scholar google) Kitty Genovese. It’s the case that Derren has mentioned in his answers above. Very sad case and it resulted in quite a number of psychological studies being completed – and obtain the same results.
If im honest with you, i think the only way this could possibly be not a fake is if your audience choise to believe its not. You are a performer witch triggers a persons natural response of denying anything that seems impossible. Its safe for them to say it was fake instead of taking the desition to try to understand rather than just deny. I believe in your work. I believe that anything you do at the end of the day, weather fake or real is done to entertain and show your talent and is done amazingly. Liam
P.s Saw enigma in Hull erlier this year and it was amazing!
Hey Derren, as always a wonderful piece of tv viewing, keep up the great work my friend. would love to work on a project with you myself.
Best regards
Ritchie Campbell
http://www.hypnotix.org.uk
Dum de dum de dum………So, know any good party tricks Derren???
Magic is real if you believe it so. It’s a basic subjective way of looking at the world. We make God and magic real by recognising them as our thoughts, our perceptions inside. Read Derrida and some of the more recent philosophers. Define magic anyway. A person from the middle ages would regard television as real and impossible. To me Derren is an interesting part of my subconscious like I am Sam Tyler in Life on Mars. Can’t deny his showmanship though and respect to the positive successy science and psychology of Hero. Would be interested to see him work with an equal to him magically, who knows the score. Could Derren still influence such a person without them realising? I’m bipolar and have done more this year than in the last 20. Can I get to Dharamsala though with few resources?
Thank you for a very inspiring show and definitely the best yet. It was not only thought provoking but emotional too. I was in tears on and off throughout and felt so chuffed for Matt at the end, seeing what he had achieved and the people (some strangers) there showing genuine support and goodwill for him having done it. Roll on the next one, Derren! You are amazing. Matt was very brave, I downloaded the application form but chickened out upon reading info required, as was too apprehensive as to what may happen. Wish I had done it now!!
Question: at the end of the show, there was another 30 day countdown….is another one brewing?
You said the flight simulators are based in Southampton, I assume you mean Southampton airport, if so i live about 5 minutes walk away from there, very frustrating as I am a big fan, would also of loved to see one of your shows if they didn’t sell out, I also believe I have some of the same problems as matt had and this was truly inspiring, thank you and keep up the good work, mail back if you can as well would be appreciated.
Still waiting derren…
Derren, I am a huge fan and have your tricks of the mind book and have seen your enigma show live in my hometown which was just fantastic. I am a believer of you and I love the way you actually explain (where possible!) how everything you do was real. I do have one question that I was hoping to find an answer to on here, but for some reason it isn’t answered or may not have been asked of you yet. When Matt obtained all the party stuff and invited his neighbours out into the street for a party it appeared to be at the time of day where people would be at work yet so many of his nieghbours were free to come out. I have tried to work out my own answer for this but have drawn a blank. An answer would be most appreciated 🙂
Love the work
I have only just seen this after a friend highly recommended it saying it has inspired her own change. I loved it. I am currently studying NLP and similar techniques to aid change in myself and others and I found this programme truly inspiring. Thank you. And best wishes to Matt!
Wow – I have read the answers to common questions but still suspicious.
Derren Brown himself is a skeptic and I would like other peoples comments on this issue regarding getting someone to sleep hypnotically in the midsts of volinteering in an emergency.
I am a hypnotist and practice hypnotherapy regularly, I have also read much about the subject – however it just seems too extreme to get him to sleep on the way to the cockpit to land the airoplane !!!!
1. The degree of anxiety, physiological state, expectations etc – all seem to make this extremely unlikely
2. Is matt is THAT SUGGESTIBLE as to fall asleep on the suggestion on the way to the cockpit do you really want him in the police force ! (Ok I know it might be suggestibility only to Derren Brown)