Dr. Gilbert Hartman is a psychiatrist part of a trailblazing treatment that allows him to enter the mind of his patients. His prior experience with this method fails him when a mysterious patient is brought into his facility. Unfortunately, Dr. Hartman falls asleep on the job and forgets to read the patient's case file. Now, he must voyage into the deep dark horizons of an unfamiliar mind, but the patient's disturbed psyche poses a threat to his sanity, unlike anything he has ever seen.
"I can dream about you If I can't hold you tonight I can dream about you You know how to hold me just right Moving sidewalks, I don't see under my feet Rising up from down here below where the streets see Me lonely for you." It really is pretty amazing how one song can take you back in time. Dan Hartman's "I Can Dream About You" is certainly one of those songs for me. A little cheesy? Sure. But it was popular during the summer of seventh grade for me and 1984 is permanently benchmarked in my mind as my favorite childhood year. It represents bar-b-que chips, grilled cheese made under the broiler, and sneaking sips of beer in my friend's bathroom. It represents neon accessories, summer vacations to Wildwood, NJ, and books filled with Scratch N Sniff stickers. Gold chains, seashell bracelets, and striped shorts. 1984 was all about the music- from watching videos on MTV to sitting outside with a boom box- music was always involved. Madonna, Prince, Michael Jackson, Cyndi Lauper, John Waite, and, of course, Dan Hartman. They were all in heavy rotation. I can remember calling our local radio dedication hour and asking to hear "I Can Dream About You" on a whole bunch of occasions. The best part? I'm as happy to hear it now as I was back then!
Perhaps you are one who has never read The Color Code, but have heard family and friends refer to the four core colors in Dr. Taylor Hartman’s book; “I’m a BLUE”, “she’s so RED”, “my brother lives to play, he is definitely a YELLOW”, “my husband is a peacemaker; he must be WHITE”, etc. That, my friend, is The Color Code.
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