Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue"Larry" is a true story about a man wrongly confined the California State Mental Hospital at Camarillo for 26 years, who is discovered to have average intelligence and released, and with the... Tout lire"Larry" is a true story about a man wrongly confined the California State Mental Hospital at Camarillo for 26 years, who is discovered to have average intelligence and released, and with the help of a kind social worker's guidance, has to learn to cope with the real world."Larry" is a true story about a man wrongly confined the California State Mental Hospital at Camarillo for 26 years, who is discovered to have average intelligence and released, and with the help of a kind social worker's guidance, has to learn to cope with the real world.
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I found this to be a profound and moving experience even more so as it was based on true facts. It was my first glimpse of Frederic Forrest who gave a brilliant turn as Larry.
It is hard to think that in the 1970s you can get gritty, emotional and ambitious TV movies from US television when these days they tend to adapt the latest hit chick lit romance books.
Forrest stars as Larry Herman misdiagnosed as severely retarded from childhood and spent his life in mental institutions. However when he moves to a new facility. His new therapist played by Tyne Daly has suspicions that Larry might not be retarded but in fact be completely normal and tries to get the Doctors to reappraise him.
Over time with the help of his carers Larry tries to adjust to normal society after so long being institutionalised. By the end of the film Larry disappears wanting to have a new life of his own, his whereabouts since then have been unknown.
Given the TV film was made almost 40 years ago, he spent 26 years institutionalised and the true events would have taken place a several years earlier. I presume the real Larry Herman has died by now.
In the intervening years he has decided not to write a best selling story of his life or appear in shows such as Donohue or Oprah. I hope he lived to have a good and contented life.
Watch carefully for an amazing scene in which Daly succeeds in convincing an overworked M.D. that Larry is cognitively advanced. Your head will swim as Larry demonstrates a mastery of abstractions.
Try to remain dry-eyed as Daly's character gently guides Larry into an adult world he has missed for over 20 years.
Don't miss this gem if it is offered late night as a rerun.
The insight Forrest shows us is that there is still a real thinking person inside a damaged body. They are still capable of functioning as an adult, and deserve the respect as any other individual. I am writing this review on the day Frederic Forrest died. He took advantage of having average looks to bring the everyman character to the screen, a rare quality. For me, being able to remember how touching this TV movie was, having only seen it once over 40 years ago, is a testament of how powerful of an actor Forrest was.
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- AnecdotesTo hammer down on how backwards doctors were concerning "retarded" people, they even use the now extremely politically incorrect term "retards", including Tyne Daley's character.
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