Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFollows the story of the challenging relationship between Billie and her younger schizophrenic sister, Elizabeth Baby. After their mother dies, Billie takes responsibility by moving Baby in ... Ler tudoFollows the story of the challenging relationship between Billie and her younger schizophrenic sister, Elizabeth Baby. After their mother dies, Billie takes responsibility by moving Baby in with her family, including her husband, their teenage son and young daughter. At first, Ba... Ler tudoFollows the story of the challenging relationship between Billie and her younger schizophrenic sister, Elizabeth Baby. After their mother dies, Billie takes responsibility by moving Baby in with her family, including her husband, their teenage son and young daughter. At first, Baby and the family work to adjust to their new living arrangement. However, after a disturb... Ler tudo
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- Davis Clark
- (as Alex Le Bas)
- Dana
- (as Elyse Marie Mirto)
- Psychicatrist
- (não creditado)
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This movie was created to help give the audience some pinch of understanding. There are so many things the general populace just doesn't have a clue about. Mental Illness of any kind is life altering for not just the person, but everyone around them. KUDOS for the making of this film and KUDOS for the actors. Everyone did an amazing job of getting this story out there.
The one person in this film I identify strongly with is Baby's mother, through the line: "How did Mom do it all the years?" or words to that effect. Thanks Lifetime for trying to highlight the issues faced by all persons affected by this sad and debilitating illness.
We live in a different part of the world to the US but the emotions, situations, decisions, etc. are all frighteningly the same. My heart goes out to those affected; but even if you are not affected, still watch this movie because odds are you probably already know someone who is and you can help by showing empathy.
There are so many movies wherein mentally challenged people are portrayed as either lovable pets or homicidal maniacs, it's nice to see something more realistic. Carefully directed by Jim O'Hanlon and nicely written by Richard Friedenberg, this "Lifetime" TV Movie is one of their best. The key performance is delivered sensitively by Ms. Blanchard, who surprisingly did not receive an Emmy Award nomination. There is a small role for lovable Louise Fletcher and everyone is fine, with young Le Bas quite a surprise as the loner son who identifies with Blanchard. If there is one regret, it's that this family is unusually wealthy. Their jaw-dropping estate and ranch look like a show-places and it's difficult to believe they don't have the money to hire some professional help.
******* Of Two Minds (3/10/12) Jim O'Hanlon ~ Tammy Blanchard, Kristin Davis, Alexander Le Bas, Joel Gretsch