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Louco para ser Normal

Título original: Mad to Be Normal
  • 2017
  • 16
  • 1 h 46 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,0/10
1,9 mil
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Louco para ser Normal (2017)
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Durante a década de 1960, um psiquiatra escocês renegado provoca polêmica dentro de sua profissão por sua abordagem ao campo e pela comunidade única que ele cria para seus pacientes habitare... Ler tudoDurante a década de 1960, um psiquiatra escocês renegado provoca polêmica dentro de sua profissão por sua abordagem ao campo e pela comunidade única que ele cria para seus pacientes habitarem.Durante a década de 1960, um psiquiatra escocês renegado provoca polêmica dentro de sua profissão por sua abordagem ao campo e pela comunidade única que ele cria para seus pacientes habitarem.

  • Direção
    • Robert Mullan
  • Roteiristas
    • Robert Mullan
    • Tracy Moreton
  • Artistas
    • David Tennant
    • Elisabeth Moss
    • Gabriel Byrne
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,0/10
    1,9 mil
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    • Direção
      • Robert Mullan
    • Roteiristas
      • Robert Mullan
      • Tracy Moreton
    • Artistas
      • David Tennant
      • Elisabeth Moss
      • Gabriel Byrne
    • 13Avaliações de usuários
    • 30Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    David Tennant
    David Tennant
    • R.D. Laing
    Elisabeth Moss
    Elisabeth Moss
    • Angie Wood
    Gabriel Byrne
    Gabriel Byrne
    • Jim
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Sydney Kotok
    David Bamber
    David Bamber
    • Dr. Meredith
    Trevor White
    Trevor White
    • Bryan
    Olivia Poulet
    Olivia Poulet
    • Maria
    Rebecca Gethings
    Rebecca Gethings
    • Jane Simons
    Caitlin Innes Edwards
    Caitlin Innes Edwards
    • Mrs. Kotok
    Nigel Barber
    Nigel Barber
    • Dr. Bloom
    David Annen
    David Annen
    • Psychiatrist
    Philip Gascoyne
    Philip Gascoyne
    • Psychiatrist
    Judith Alexander
    • Social worker
    Lanna Joffrey
    • Eleanor Goodhart
    Matthew Jure
    Matthew Jure
    • Richard Long
    Jerome Holder
    • John Holding
    Zak Holland
    Zak Holland
    • Teenager on Bike
    Alexandra Finnie
    • Suzie Laing
    • Direção
      • Robert Mullan
    • Roteiristas
      • Robert Mullan
      • Tracy Moreton
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    8siderite

    Well acted, slow paced biopic biopsy

    The film is about the period in time when psychiatrist Ronald David Laing managed his home as a refuge for mentally ill patients. A firm believer against coercion, he allowed the people living there to express themselves naturally in a safe environment, while he and an assistant would listen and try to help, in the hope that their minds would heal themselves. His theories were very much against the general medical opinion so he has come to blows not only with the medical community, but with his bigoted neighbors who didn't approve of not normal people living around them.

    In a way, that state of more or less open conflict with the world is what defines the title of the movie. If normal people behave like that, then you must be mad to want to belong with them. Every actor in this film (and check out the great cast) is acting really well and the mood of the movie, depressing as you might expect, is very well framed. Some people accused it of slow pacing, but if you think about it, you can't do a fast paced movie about mental illness. It is a slow and pain causing condition and the only way to understand it is to go slow.

    I personally like David Tennant a lot, but I think he was even better cast. He is perfect as the foul mouthed Scottish hipster doctor battling the world for the sake of the patients in his very care. I liked that the movie didn't try to take a side. It very lightly presented Laing's theories then proceeded to show what they meant in practice: with some the results were great, although they didn't lead to healing so much as to less pain, with others the approach was insufficient, while the level of care he afforded his patients made a catastrophic mess of his personal life. The key to the argument is how can a mentally deficient patient decide what's the best course of action for him and how can anyone else prove their treatment is what the patient needed when it alters the very essence of a person's mind? Who would be the more entitled to make a decision? The patient before a treatment or the patient after it? Not to mention society at large, family and doctors, who also feel entitled to pieces of people's lives.

    Bottom line: not a beautiful film, but one that makes you ask questions. It provides no answers of its own, though.
    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.
    7emceeanz

    A film about a revolutionary maverick who couldn't seperate his own demons from his treatments

    Despite rd Laings many flaws he did nevertheless revolutionise the treatment of patients right across the medical spectrum, as someone that suffers from mental health issues I can assure you that the problems and dogmas Laing confronted - largely on his own, still persist today in the medical industry, but thankfully because of laings outside the box thinking it is far less pervasive, for instance i can see many of laings methods - namely treating patients with dignity in order to understand and effectively treat them, present in the field and treatment of autism, most modern and successful treatments of autism are all based on this principle, a principle that Laing pioneered and fought for. Laing definitely had his own demons and some of his eccentricities, lack of structure and awareness definitely lead to some patients being harmed , but considering he was a pioneer working mostly on his own - he was still very successful - especially when compared with his peers - who were later revealed - through experiments where they were the subjects- unknowingly - were unable to distinguish between the insane and the sane, in these experiments the leading psychiatrists in the most prominent psych wards in America admitted completely normal qualified psychiatrists and held them in psych wards against their will until they admitted they were insane, so the widespread harm that was being caused by the industry at the time was prevalent and almost guaranteed, laing was one of the first to publicly acknowledge this and had the courage to fight a constant uphill battle for most of his career. So Laing came out well ahead of his peers and at the very least should be acknowledged for dragging this field kicking and screaming into the 21st century, those that dispute his contributions need to take a hard look at the murky and well hidden history of psychiatry and I'm not partial to the hippy dippy anti authority attitudes that characterised this generation.

    The movie was great, a contemplative and interesting biopic of a maverick pioneer, a fly on the wall docu drama without a Clear or structured narrative, although I did get a vague " Icarus flying to close to the sun theme" The acting is top notch from the all star cast, a well crafted and interesting film that I would recommend to anyone interested in psychology. 7/10.

    Although I'm not sure how true this story is.
    7boblipton

    Loneliness

    David Tennant plays psychologist R. D. Laing in the late 1960s, when his public exposure, due to his advocacy of LSD in therapy, was at its peak. Elisabeth Moss, Michael Gambon, and Gabriel Byrne support him.

    The movie portrays him as overworked, compassionate, and occasionally overcome by the sense that he was supposed to take care of everyone, but who was to take care of him? With that cast, you can expect and do get some fine performances, but what might have turned into slightly amped shows up with a far more cinematic twist, starting with Tennant's rock-star entrance. Cameraman Ali Asad avoids tight close-ups, lending context but avoiding intimacy. This seems contrary to Laing's methods, but does emphasize his sense of alienation, both from the more standard drug-them-until-they're-no-trouble model as portrayed here, and his sense of loneliness.
    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.

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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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    • Data de lançamento
      • 6 de abril de 2017 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
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    • Locações de filme
      • University of York, Heslington, York, North Yorkshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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      • Gizmo Films
      • Bad Penny Productions
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      • US$ 81.725
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