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Mad to Be Normal

  • 2017
  • 1h 46min
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Gabriel Byrne, Michael Gambon, Elisabeth Moss, and David Tennant in Mad to Be Normal (2017)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDuring the 1960s, a renegade Scottish psychiatrist courts controversy within his profession for his approach to the field, and for the unique community he creates for his patients to inhabit... Tout lireDuring the 1960s, a renegade Scottish psychiatrist courts controversy within his profession for his approach to the field, and for the unique community he creates for his patients to inhabit.During the 1960s, a renegade Scottish psychiatrist courts controversy within his profession for his approach to the field, and for the unique community he creates for his patients to inhabit.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Mullan
  • Scénario
    • Robert Mullan
    • Tracy Moreton
  • Casting principal
    • Elisabeth Moss
    • David Tennant
    • Gabriel Byrne
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    1,9 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Mullan
    • Scénario
      • Robert Mullan
      • Tracy Moreton
    • Casting principal
      • Elisabeth Moss
      • David Tennant
      • Gabriel Byrne
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 30avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Trailer 1:42
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    Elisabeth Moss
    Elisabeth Moss
    • Angie Wood
    David Tennant
    David Tennant
    • R.D. Laing
    Gabriel Byrne
    Gabriel Byrne
    • Jim
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Sydney Kotok
    David Bamber
    David Bamber
    • Dr. Meredith
    Rebecca Gethings
    Rebecca Gethings
    • Jane Simons
    Trevor White
    Trevor White
    • Bryan
    Olivia Poulet
    Olivia Poulet
    • Maria
    Caitlin Innes Edwards
    Caitlin Innes Edwards
    • Mrs. Kotok
    Nigel Barber
    Nigel Barber
    • Dr. Bloom
    Zbigniew Piotrowicz
    • Angry Londoner
    Lanna Joffrey
    • Eleanor Goodhart
    Linda Hargreaves
    Linda Hargreaves
    • Mrs. Holding
    David Annen
    David Annen
    • Psychiatrist
    Bryan Bounds
    Bryan Bounds
    • Radio Host
    Judith Alexander
    • Social worker
    Zak Holland
    Zak Holland
    • Teenager on Bike
    Philip Gascoyne
    Philip Gascoyne
    • Psychiatrist
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Mullan
    • Scénario
      • Robert Mullan
      • Tracy Moreton
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    5larrys3

    Some Interesting Aspects But the Movie Just Becomes a Slog

    Set in the 1960's, the film centers on the rather revolutionary psychiatric treatments of the time conducted by Dr. R. D. Laing. David Tennant stars as Laing, who was strongly opposed to accepted treatments such as electroshock therapy and tranquilizers for mental illness ,believing more in non-drug (except for LSD) and more natural therapies. Most of Laing's work took place at Kingsley Hall, between 1965 to 1970 in East London.

    Elisabeth Moss co-stars here as Angie Wood, a graduate student at Columbia, who while attending one of Laing's lectures is completely taken in by his charismatic persona and they will soon begin a relationship. There's a most solid cast in the movie, including Gabriel Byrne and Michael Gambon.

    Unfortunately, the film itself despite its fine cast, became a real slog for me to stay with, with its very deliberate pacing and quite depressive tone. Also, for whatever reason I wasn't able to really connect with the characters as presented.

    Overall, I thought this drama had some quite interesting aspects to it, but I was not able to emotionally connect with the characters here , and combined with the other factors as mentioned, I can't say it was entertaining.
    10amyramoon

    Important Movie to Watch

    As one with direct experience with the psychiatric hospitalization system, I would highly recommend this movie to any mental health professional. It presents a revolutionary, yet obvious take on how to treat mental illness and how to improve the quality of life for a patient who is suffering, by simply treating them like a human being in need of love and attention. David Tennant and Elisabeth Moss both presented the philosophy of such an endeavor well through their performances. This is a truly human story and a wonderful sneak peek into what can happen if we use our common sense and do what we feel is right. Unfortunately even today, many years after the events of this story, there are still challenges to overcome to give mentally ill patients the best care they deserve and focus on their needs above all. Are we protecting them or protecting ourselves from them? Speaking from the inside, I would say I'm not so sure.
    5torrascotia

    We dont know what it works.....

    There is a scene in this movie where a Psychiatrist is being interviewed about electroconvulsive therapy, where he admits that they simply don't know why it works....but it does.

    (This statement that it does work in directly contradicted in the movie by someone who experienced it and stated that actually it stopped his recovery).

    The point is that the fact the practitioners openly say they don't know what it is they are doing is the single most important aspect of this movie.

    Unfortunately this element is simply not explored in anywhere near enough depth.

    Far more time is spent on the romantic relationship which develops with one of R D Laings fans.

    Its one thing trying to make people interested in a real life person on screen by focusing on his relationships, however that is not what he is known for.

    The other very important part of this movie which does not get enough time is around diagnosis, while lip service is paid to the idea that psychiatrists diagnose on the basis of "symptoms they cannot see", this aspect of mental health is also only briefly mentioned.

    I feel that this was a wasted opportunity to bring up some real issues in mental health treatment that the public are unaware of and does not explore the harm which some treatments have on patients.

    Due to the focus on romantic relationships, overall the film seems to drag out and nothing is really learned about the idea of R D Laing in any real depth.

    Neither are the counter arguments to his ideas explored.

    If you have any experience of the mental health system, you may came away from this feeling frustrated that an opportunity to expose the shortcomings of mental health treatment in the UK has been missed.

    The sad part is that despite there being more years on the clock, psychiatry and mental health treatment has not really moved on. So the closing credits about the hospital experiment ending but "some" of his ideas still being around is another cop out.

    There is a great film to be made about the state of mental health treatment which critiques its current failings, but this isn't it.
    5deexsocalygal

    Ok flick about the use of LSD for treatment of mental illness

    In the 60's a revolutionary treatment for mental illness was tried. A psychiatrist set up a place for mentally ill patients to live without medication or electric shock. They were left alone to freely act out their delusions & madness. Of course they weren't allowed to inflict harm on themselves or to each other. The doctor lived at the center with them. They each had their own room but were monitored 24/7 around the clock. If it appeared no progress was being made by letting them work through their stuff on their own LSD was offered. A couple of drops on their tongue would be administered but only with the patients permission. This movie tries to tell me that this was a neat-o experiment without any overwhelming problems but I'm sure in real life situations occurred that were not shown in the movie.
    7sergepesic

    The Reformer

    Mad, liberating 60's. Peace, love, sex, grass, time of hope for a different world, the hope long extinguished and barely remembered. Here comes Dr. Laing, the reformer, trying to change the cruelty of mental health treatment. Or to be precise the maltreatment. Treatment would presume decisions that benefit the patient, the maltreatment was perpetuated to make it easier on society to remove the suffering mental patients from public eye and concern. In this jerky, meandering flick Dr. Laing comes off as a troubled man who could have used some TLC himself. Sadly, we still don't know what to do with mental illness, apart from medicating. Fifty plus years later we are overdue for a new Dr. Laing, perhaps one with less personal baggage, thus harder to dismiss and remove.

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      Nearing the halfway point, Laing jokes with two of his daughters about his mother, who has made a doll, dressed it like Laing and named it "Ronald," and sticks pins in it, to give him a heart attack. Laing died of a heart attack in 1989.
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 avril 2017 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Sites officiels
      • Film Site
      • News article
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ah Bir Normal Olsam
    • Lieux de tournage
      • University of York, Heslington, York, North Yorkshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Gizmo Films
      • Bad Penny Productions
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      • 81 725 $US
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      1 heure 46 minutes
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