Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn ambitious grad finds himself in turmoil within his family as he battles with his recent diagnosis Bipolar disorder.An ambitious grad finds himself in turmoil within his family as he battles with his recent diagnosis Bipolar disorder.An ambitious grad finds himself in turmoil within his family as he battles with his recent diagnosis Bipolar disorder.
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I love the way the story depleted a young adult men as a talented architect dealing with bipolar. It took you through the highs and lows of his illness. It also shows how it affects family and friends. The movie is enjoyable to watch.
So happy to see a movie that so directly addresses the issues associated with mental illness. And I appreciate the end message of: beyond medications & therapy, it's primarily an issue of ACCEPTANCE, which is especially hard for a newly diagnosed young person to grapple with. Kudos to all involved with this project.
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I am ultimately surprised. This movie started off slow but made up for it in the end with the complicated twist. I think they did a really good job of Showing how complicated Bipolar disorder can really be. I think after this movie Peoples Eyes will be wide open from the truth. Finally someone has shown light on a sickness to often down played and over looked. The cast ...did a really good job.
I enjoyed the plot it started out showing the Seriousness of the disease and the effect Bipolar disorder can have on a person and there family when they haven't been Diagnosed or put on some type of medication to stabilize the condition because I have faced firsthand what it like being around someone who's bipolar and not on there medication it can be a challenge but my only problem with the movie was the ending I felt the kids was done wrong because anyone bipolar or not just found that the people he trusted was not only lying and keeping secret from him but in fact play a row in the death of there father Accidental or not and he's the one that when to jail for reacting to a Situation that a normal kid would've probably acted the same way so in closing I feel the ending of the story Kinda stereotyped people with bipolar disorders remember the past had nothing to do with being bipolar but everything to do with lies keeping secrets and the effect of that.
This movie, in my opinion, does more harm than good for mental illness awareness. Pop psychology references, unrealistic doctor-patient relationships, and stereotypical portrayal of a person with mental illness shows that there was not much research done. This was a "made-for-TV" drama with a plot centered around an ignorant portrayal of mental illness, yet is being marketed as an awareness film.
As I said, in my opinion this movie misinforms it's audience and does more harm than good. I was alarmed at the number of "mmhmm"s and "aha"s I heard in the audience. No one should be "learning" anything from this movie, and the writer, director should have educated herself before making this movie.
On the technical side, the audio for the movie was absolutely amateurish, both in quality and also in how it relates to the plot. Body mics were used and it was almost cringy how bad the audio was as characters hugged or unwrapped sweetener packets or talked on the phone. Did no one tell the filmmakers it was bad before they released it?
The writing was also amateurish and awkward. Several repeated moments of dialogue. There were two specific conversations where the lines of dialogue were absolutely redundant. I could literally "hear" the bad, unedited writing as the actors were doing their thing.
On the plus side (earning the 2 stars), the actors did really do a good job. The terrible script definitely took even them out of the moment a few times, but they absolutely did the best they could with the awkward, clunky, and sometimes offensively ignorant (when speaking about mental illness) dialogue they were given.
Please don't see this movie and think you've learned about mental illness. Please don't see this movie and think you've educated yourself. If you take anything away from this movie just know that there is real work that needs to be done in regards to educating people about how to live with/treat mental illness... starting with the people who made this movie.
As I said, in my opinion this movie misinforms it's audience and does more harm than good. I was alarmed at the number of "mmhmm"s and "aha"s I heard in the audience. No one should be "learning" anything from this movie, and the writer, director should have educated herself before making this movie.
On the technical side, the audio for the movie was absolutely amateurish, both in quality and also in how it relates to the plot. Body mics were used and it was almost cringy how bad the audio was as characters hugged or unwrapped sweetener packets or talked on the phone. Did no one tell the filmmakers it was bad before they released it?
The writing was also amateurish and awkward. Several repeated moments of dialogue. There were two specific conversations where the lines of dialogue were absolutely redundant. I could literally "hear" the bad, unedited writing as the actors were doing their thing.
On the plus side (earning the 2 stars), the actors did really do a good job. The terrible script definitely took even them out of the moment a few times, but they absolutely did the best they could with the awkward, clunky, and sometimes offensively ignorant (when speaking about mental illness) dialogue they were given.
Please don't see this movie and think you've learned about mental illness. Please don't see this movie and think you've educated yourself. If you take anything away from this movie just know that there is real work that needs to be done in regards to educating people about how to live with/treat mental illness... starting with the people who made this movie.
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 12 201 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 12 201 $US
- Durée
- 1h 32min(92 min)
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