अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAdrian, an irrepressibly chirpy tech nerd, has OCD. Grace, a beautiful street artist, has multiple personality disorder. It's a love story that seems impossible. But what if it works?Adrian, an irrepressibly chirpy tech nerd, has OCD. Grace, a beautiful street artist, has multiple personality disorder. It's a love story that seems impossible. But what if it works?Adrian, an irrepressibly chirpy tech nerd, has OCD. Grace, a beautiful street artist, has multiple personality disorder. It's a love story that seems impossible. But what if it works?
- पुरस्कार
- 3 जीत और कुल 8 नामांकन
Eliza Matengu
- Selene
- (as Eliza D'Souza)
Sean Miguel Perez
- Magnolia
- (as Sean Perez)
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This film tells the story of a man with OCD and a woman with multiple personality disorder.
There's always a danger of making fun of psychiatric issues in a comedy dealing with psychiatry. Fortunately, this film treads the fine line well, and delivers laughs without being insensitive. It even tells the pain of having such mental health problems, and the stress of being a carer. It is a delightful romantic comedy, and I enjoyed watching it.
There's always a danger of making fun of psychiatric issues in a comedy dealing with psychiatry. Fortunately, this film treads the fine line well, and delivers laughs without being insensitive. It even tells the pain of having such mental health problems, and the stress of being a carer. It is a delightful romantic comedy, and I enjoyed watching it.
A delightful film shot in some of the most arty and colorful streets of Melbourne.it traces the impossible love story between Adrian, an irrepressible tech nerd stuck in his OCD rituals to avoid confronting the pain of the past and Grace, a DID sufferer, struggling to integrate her personality and her life through art and therapy. The writer director, Romi Trower, tells the story with great insight, integrity and love. Despite their serious mental health issues, Adrian and Grace are portrayed as interesting, capable, intelligent people with needs, hopes and dreams like everybody else. No attention is spared in creating detailed sets, quirky wardrobes and great music. This beautiful film radiates honesty, humanity, pathos and humor. It is a must see!
There are some sweet moments and powerful acting sequences, but they are few.
There is still a warmth that culminates in a cliché ending that makes an aussie film worth the watch and I enjoy all romances, but in comparison to other films in its genre this piece was without much depth.
Hate to be overly critical but when you make to it the screen you're competing with the big players whether you have budget or not, the viewers expectations is the commercial reality.
Having that many personality disorders is a fairly fresh concept, that could have been worked through more.
The worst part is for us that have been in the system and seen these disorders up close.....it's not the stuff that entertaining movies are made of....to say the least.
And of course the elephant in the room is that its a pale imitation of Silver Linings who direct traffic which much more subtlety and grace.
Curious to know if the drag queens were slipped in there for diversity sake? The ethnic video dance guy did not push the story forward in anyway but was merely a hook to bring them back into the final Act. A real waste of story telling space.
The female lead could do great justice to something similar, hope to see it tried again.
On a side note, Netflix is really giving us a plethora of B grade movies, don't upscale ratings based on the feel good vibe of your hometown or that you liked an actor in other roles. Everyone's time is too valuable to not share the truth.
There is still a warmth that culminates in a cliché ending that makes an aussie film worth the watch and I enjoy all romances, but in comparison to other films in its genre this piece was without much depth.
Hate to be overly critical but when you make to it the screen you're competing with the big players whether you have budget or not, the viewers expectations is the commercial reality.
Having that many personality disorders is a fairly fresh concept, that could have been worked through more.
The worst part is for us that have been in the system and seen these disorders up close.....it's not the stuff that entertaining movies are made of....to say the least.
And of course the elephant in the room is that its a pale imitation of Silver Linings who direct traffic which much more subtlety and grace.
Curious to know if the drag queens were slipped in there for diversity sake? The ethnic video dance guy did not push the story forward in anyway but was merely a hook to bring them back into the final Act. A real waste of story telling space.
The female lead could do great justice to something similar, hope to see it tried again.
On a side note, Netflix is really giving us a plethora of B grade movies, don't upscale ratings based on the feel good vibe of your hometown or that you liked an actor in other roles. Everyone's time is too valuable to not share the truth.
Exciting bursting color, well placed movement, music enhance the visual delight of this film in inner urban settings.
Modern life, chaos, beauty, challenge, different ways of being.
Romi Trower and her talented Crew have given us a gift, a sweet wonder of a film speaking to us about love, pain and discovery. Adrian (Luke Ford)takes us with him on his journey. We care, we want Adrian to succeed. We want to understand. Grace (Anna Samson) brings her character to us in a reality we begin to comprehend as the film unfolds. The marvelous Cast Actors support and enhance our understanding with empathy, subtle, generous acting.
Dr Di Scaala(Karen Fairfax) works as a sensitive device to allow us to engage in the challenges our heroes face in their quest.
Didn't want the film to end, there was much to see, enjoy, learn, contemplate and at the same time, entertain.
The mark of a good film? It leaves you with something. "What if it works" leaves you with so much. You'll always remember this film.
Modern life, chaos, beauty, challenge, different ways of being.
Romi Trower and her talented Crew have given us a gift, a sweet wonder of a film speaking to us about love, pain and discovery. Adrian (Luke Ford)takes us with him on his journey. We care, we want Adrian to succeed. We want to understand. Grace (Anna Samson) brings her character to us in a reality we begin to comprehend as the film unfolds. The marvelous Cast Actors support and enhance our understanding with empathy, subtle, generous acting.
Dr Di Scaala(Karen Fairfax) works as a sensitive device to allow us to engage in the challenges our heroes face in their quest.
Didn't want the film to end, there was much to see, enjoy, learn, contemplate and at the same time, entertain.
The mark of a good film? It leaves you with something. "What if it works" leaves you with so much. You'll always remember this film.
Absolutely love love love this movie. It's my all-time favorite movie and portrayal of dissociative identity disorder in media. The sweet love story between the main characters is just a bonus to the accurate representation of a widely misunderstood disorder. I wish more people would think of this depiction of dissociative identity disorder rather than other movies... like Split.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाFilmed around the suburb of Fitroy, and it famous laneways
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विवरण
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 35 मि(95 min)
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.35 : 1
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