Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn ambitious, young filmmaker must battle his mother's mental illness and his worst fears to save her from herself and reclaim his life.An ambitious, young filmmaker must battle his mother's mental illness and his worst fears to save her from herself and reclaim his life.An ambitious, young filmmaker must battle his mother's mental illness and his worst fears to save her from herself and reclaim his life.
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Damon A. Mosier
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A story like his could only be told through an indy filmmaker. If you, someone you care about, or are friends with someone who is dealing with a serious mental illness parts of this film will get you right where all that stuff lives.
You can break down just about any scene in this movie and enjoy it from a technical standpoint. The writing and acting is top notice as well. When thing come together like there sometimes magic happens and this hits that magic mark.
It's like a chunk out of the character Regi's life. It's not his mom's fault she's sick. It's not his fault he has to take care of her (he does mention he could be an a hole and dump her in some hole but that wouldn't be cool). It's life with someone who is mentally ill without the societal lens on. Mr Brit doesn't seem to pull any punches when it comes to sharing what it is like first hand. It takes a lot of courage to put something personal like that out there to be judged by others via a film.
If you only watch indy films once in a while this is one to catch. Darius Brit's done some short films that are worth checking out as well.
You can break down just about any scene in this movie and enjoy it from a technical standpoint. The writing and acting is top notice as well. When thing come together like there sometimes magic happens and this hits that magic mark.
It's like a chunk out of the character Regi's life. It's not his mom's fault she's sick. It's not his fault he has to take care of her (he does mention he could be an a hole and dump her in some hole but that wouldn't be cool). It's life with someone who is mentally ill without the societal lens on. Mr Brit doesn't seem to pull any punches when it comes to sharing what it is like first hand. It takes a lot of courage to put something personal like that out there to be judged by others via a film.
If you only watch indy films once in a while this is one to catch. Darius Brit's done some short films that are worth checking out as well.
My only critique is it get's a little repetitive within the first hour, seems like every other scene is a phone call. That being said, the film is made with such passion and you can feel it through the screen. The performances from everyone are terrific, side characters feel like actual people. The cinematography and editing are on point, and the story is something I've never seen told so honestly. I'm excited to see darious tackle future projects.
I had been a regular viewer of Britt's YouTube videos for many years. In fact, he was one of the first youtubers I watched that got me into filmmaking. I had been anticipating his film for many years, however I didn't have reasonably high expectations given the clear financial limitations of Mr. Britt.
I was pleasantly surprised though.
It's clear that the performances are top notch, so despite occasional moments of narrative drag, the film usually kicks back into gear with its powerful acting and its uncanny ability to accurately portray the mental illness within its subject matter.
The film is obviously not perfect-its execution is much more autobiographical than narrative, but I'm still left with the same feeling I get whenever I watch a D4Darious video; a deep an abiding appreciation of moviemaking.
I was pleasantly surprised though.
It's clear that the performances are top notch, so despite occasional moments of narrative drag, the film usually kicks back into gear with its powerful acting and its uncanny ability to accurately portray the mental illness within its subject matter.
The film is obviously not perfect-its execution is much more autobiographical than narrative, but I'm still left with the same feeling I get whenever I watch a D4Darious video; a deep an abiding appreciation of moviemaking.
It so refreshing to find a movie that delivers a sincere & serious message with no underlying agenda other than to educate and broaden awareness. Darious Britt's "Unsound" does just that. The film delivers a "right between the eyes" look into the world of mental illness. Unsound avoids all sensationalism and emotional gimmickry and delivers its' message with a very real "it is what it is" style.
Unsound follows the relationship of Regi, a young filmmaker, and his schizophrenic Mother. We watch as Regi fights not just his Mom, but the entire mental health system that values patient privacy and integrity in lieu of patient health. In a particularly heartbreaking scene we see Regi wait an entire day (shrieking his own responsibilities and other relationships) in an attempt to speak to his Mother's Doctor. The Doctor, scheduled to deem the Mother well and return her to society the following day, refuses to see or even speak to Regi due to patient confidentiality.
At its' core, Unsound is a film about love and relationships. There are numerous ways to categorize its' genre, but my personal take would be to call it a love story. It is a poignant, heartbreaking look into the lives of a son and the mentally ill mother he cares for. There are beautiful loving moments and there are moments of unspeakable insanity. The film teaches that without the proper handling, folks involved with the mentally ill are just not safe. Be it a Mother who is approaching her Son threateningly with a butcher knife or running into traffic alone playing suicidal games. Safety and normality require intervention and receiving intervention requires knowledge of the truth. Rarely do those suffering with mental illness speak the truth of their circumstances It is only family and loved ones around them who bear the burden of the truth.
No surprise ending here The film does not oblige by offering resolution and closure. Mental illness cycles, but never resolves The problems of those in the audience are dwarfed by the disclosures in this remarkable piece of work Thank you Darious for having the courage to share this heartbreaking story
Unsound follows the relationship of Regi, a young filmmaker, and his schizophrenic Mother. We watch as Regi fights not just his Mom, but the entire mental health system that values patient privacy and integrity in lieu of patient health. In a particularly heartbreaking scene we see Regi wait an entire day (shrieking his own responsibilities and other relationships) in an attempt to speak to his Mother's Doctor. The Doctor, scheduled to deem the Mother well and return her to society the following day, refuses to see or even speak to Regi due to patient confidentiality.
At its' core, Unsound is a film about love and relationships. There are numerous ways to categorize its' genre, but my personal take would be to call it a love story. It is a poignant, heartbreaking look into the lives of a son and the mentally ill mother he cares for. There are beautiful loving moments and there are moments of unspeakable insanity. The film teaches that without the proper handling, folks involved with the mentally ill are just not safe. Be it a Mother who is approaching her Son threateningly with a butcher knife or running into traffic alone playing suicidal games. Safety and normality require intervention and receiving intervention requires knowledge of the truth. Rarely do those suffering with mental illness speak the truth of their circumstances It is only family and loved ones around them who bear the burden of the truth.
No surprise ending here The film does not oblige by offering resolution and closure. Mental illness cycles, but never resolves The problems of those in the audience are dwarfed by the disclosures in this remarkable piece of work Thank you Darious for having the courage to share this heartbreaking story
This is Darius Brit's first full length movie, and it is absolutely worth seeing. It garnered Best Screenplay at the Phoenix Film Festival, and the honor was well deserved.
Unsound follows a young filmmaker played by Brit, as he attempts to put together a documentary film on VW Bugs while his mother descends into a devastating psychotic episode. He is all his mom has, since other relatives have distanced themselves from her galaxy of chaos. Her multifaceted sickness invades every aspect of his life. He struggles with the legal and medical systems, deadlines to get his project completed, the loss of friendships, and eviction and job loss due to his mother's erratic behavior. The film however, is so well done, that even with such an agonizing situation, there are moments of humor and tenderness throughout.
Unsound is autobiographical, and is based on true events in Mr. Brit's life. The acting is superb, with Toreenee Wolf giving an amazingly nuanced performance as Darolyn Cobert, the director's mom.
This movie is brilliant and beautiful. When you get a chance, go see it, and then go see it again.
Unsound follows a young filmmaker played by Brit, as he attempts to put together a documentary film on VW Bugs while his mother descends into a devastating psychotic episode. He is all his mom has, since other relatives have distanced themselves from her galaxy of chaos. Her multifaceted sickness invades every aspect of his life. He struggles with the legal and medical systems, deadlines to get his project completed, the loss of friendships, and eviction and job loss due to his mother's erratic behavior. The film however, is so well done, that even with such an agonizing situation, there are moments of humor and tenderness throughout.
Unsound is autobiographical, and is based on true events in Mr. Brit's life. The acting is superb, with Toreenee Wolf giving an amazingly nuanced performance as Darolyn Cobert, the director's mom.
This movie is brilliant and beautiful. When you get a chance, go see it, and then go see it again.
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- CuriosidadesDarious Britt financed this film by maxing out his credit cards and taking out several student loans.
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- Arizona, EUA(Regi's house)
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- 1 h 34 min(94 min)
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