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Firstly no reflection of Sam, his partner or family, conditions are real and awful and I'm not going to cast shade on his journey or story however this making content for awareness is so tedious at this point.
As someone deep into the mental health system what has all this awareness done? Has it created more jobs, more people get exactly what they need, appointments are regular and personalised? They can tackle multiple issues, well no, quite the opposite, it's lead to the highest number of people clogging up the system and an alarming amount of professionals having to be spread thin for a growing number of people exploiting and abusing the service who use mental health to excuse their personality. The good ira done is heavily outweighed because no one fought for action, just attention, don't believe social media all the time. It's worse than it's ever been as like many things, more aware you make people, the more that'll abuse it for personal gain.
So why did I hate this? Well quite easy, there was provably 15 minutes of silly silly including him doing "crazy eyes" at the camera in a situation where he was told to do it rather than a bad time, the filming of it spiralling and all the effects made it just another cheap cash in, making an entertainment show out of something important, the end scene with the baby was just awful. How that poor girl stayed is beyond me.
There's no detail in the stories, no specifics, no medical experts explaining issues, no talk of and of the ramifications, no talk of really how family felt, how the gf felt or any of that. No real examples of exactly what happened when bad, even though anyone with a brain could see he had issues early on in their filming. It was just a shallow entertainment piece, there was nothing about psychosis, a condition I have. It was just a word in a senate. There was just no detail, no meat to the story and a clear lack of interest in going even remotely deeply. It was lazy, too focused on silly camera effects and him needless trying to look crazy.
It'll get praise because people are too scared to actually fight for real mental health change.
As someone deep into the mental health system what has all this awareness done? Has it created more jobs, more people get exactly what they need, appointments are regular and personalised? They can tackle multiple issues, well no, quite the opposite, it's lead to the highest number of people clogging up the system and an alarming amount of professionals having to be spread thin for a growing number of people exploiting and abusing the service who use mental health to excuse their personality. The good ira done is heavily outweighed because no one fought for action, just attention, don't believe social media all the time. It's worse than it's ever been as like many things, more aware you make people, the more that'll abuse it for personal gain.
So why did I hate this? Well quite easy, there was provably 15 minutes of silly silly including him doing "crazy eyes" at the camera in a situation where he was told to do it rather than a bad time, the filming of it spiralling and all the effects made it just another cheap cash in, making an entertainment show out of something important, the end scene with the baby was just awful. How that poor girl stayed is beyond me.
There's no detail in the stories, no specifics, no medical experts explaining issues, no talk of and of the ramifications, no talk of really how family felt, how the gf felt or any of that. No real examples of exactly what happened when bad, even though anyone with a brain could see he had issues early on in their filming. It was just a shallow entertainment piece, there was nothing about psychosis, a condition I have. It was just a word in a senate. There was just no detail, no meat to the story and a clear lack of interest in going even remotely deeply. It was lazy, too focused on silly camera effects and him needless trying to look crazy.
It'll get praise because people are too scared to actually fight for real mental health change.
On the Lilo and Stitch movie, film got bad reviews for swaying away from the exact copy of the original 2002 cartoon one, minor changes but resulted in cries of propaganda and other negative buzz worlds, I myself enjoyed it, then there's this, the negative reviews I've read are saying it's lazy as it stuck exactly to the original cartoon, you know the same people would've marked it down for changes! It's very 2025, some transparent hipster complainers will do it either way, you'll never get a 10 out of them.
Whilst I do hope the next one moves away and creates a new story, I think 2-3 are great films but say 3 releases over 4 years of solid but total clones would be a mistake for me, go a different direction, maybe set in between the 2 films and have those released at later date, desperately need new films within IP as well as remakes, Mufasa I thought was better than the lion king live action.
The film itself was excellent, casting was perfect, I was going to give praise to the child playing Astrid but she's actually 21 lol, but they were all good, I think in bigger roles I'm unsure joe the red haired two and the daddy issues boy will do but in this, great.
I think the issue is paying £20 for a film you've seen in its entirety can be a bit off putting but it's a long time since the original and if it's something you love then it's great! It did lose that wonder of seeing a film you know nothing about although there was total enjoyment because everything was so good!
My only note is new films inbetween 2/3 remakes! Don't be completely lazy.
Whilst I do hope the next one moves away and creates a new story, I think 2-3 are great films but say 3 releases over 4 years of solid but total clones would be a mistake for me, go a different direction, maybe set in between the 2 films and have those released at later date, desperately need new films within IP as well as remakes, Mufasa I thought was better than the lion king live action.
The film itself was excellent, casting was perfect, I was going to give praise to the child playing Astrid but she's actually 21 lol, but they were all good, I think in bigger roles I'm unsure joe the red haired two and the daddy issues boy will do but in this, great.
I think the issue is paying £20 for a film you've seen in its entirety can be a bit off putting but it's a long time since the original and if it's something you love then it's great! It did lose that wonder of seeing a film you know nothing about although there was total enjoyment because everything was so good!
My only note is new films inbetween 2/3 remakes! Don't be completely lazy.