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Clinical

  • 2017
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Vinessa Shaw and India Eisley in Clinical (2017)
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A psychiatrist tries to put her life back together after a violent attack by seeking to repair the life of a new patient, but he has his own terrifying history.A psychiatrist tries to put her life back together after a violent attack by seeking to repair the life of a new patient, but he has his own terrifying history.A psychiatrist tries to put her life back together after a violent attack by seeking to repair the life of a new patient, but he has his own terrifying history.

  • Director
    • Alistair Legrand
  • Writers
    • Luke Harvis
    • Alistair Legrand
  • Stars
    • Vinessa Shaw
    • Kevin Rahm
    • India Eisley
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
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    • Director
      • Alistair Legrand
    • Writers
      • Luke Harvis
      • Alistair Legrand
    • Stars
      • Vinessa Shaw
      • Kevin Rahm
      • India Eisley
    • 103User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vinessa Shaw
    Vinessa Shaw
    • Dr. Jane Mathis
    Kevin Rahm
    Kevin Rahm
    • Alex
    India Eisley
    India Eisley
    • Nora
    Aaron Stanford
    Aaron Stanford
    • Miles
    Nestor Serrano
    Nestor Serrano
    • Dr. Saul
    Wilmer Calderon
    Wilmer Calderon
    • Greg
    Sydney Tamiia Poitier
    Sydney Tamiia Poitier
    • Clara
    William Atherton
    William Atherton
    • Terry
    Dionysio Basco
    Dionysio Basco
    • Jeremy Platt
    • (as Dion Basco)
    Adrian Flowers
    • Charlie
    Trevor Snarr
    Trevor Snarr
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    • Director
      • Alistair Legrand
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    4stefdellaporta

    Not worth your time

    Started out optimistic that this might be interesting, but quickly became disappointed. I know this film is supposed to have elements of both a psychological thriller and horror, but in all brutal honesty, I felt like this movie made light of mental illness and does not take it seriously almost using horror to make fun of it. That's what bothered me the most about it. Certain things were too stereotyped (inaccurately stereotyped too) and the plot went nowhere. The plot moves slow and then takes a quick turn and everything unwinds rapidly, almost like watching 2 separate films. Little character development. I would not recommend this film, especially not at night if you are alone.
    5brunapet

    Too slow

    Interesting story but too slow and a bad ending , I would not watch it again
    3recklesscow

    A pedestrian psychological thriller.

    I'll admit to being drawn into "Clinical" for its first 45 minutes. The plot, centering around a disillusioned psychiatrist reluctantly taking on a PTSD patient after her last go-around with an "intensive" client ended badly, offers up enough questions and mystique to lock you in. Then, somewhere around the hour mark, the film dives headfirst into a cheap plot twist that signals the film's narrative decline. The film dispenses with logic and heads into the rabbit hole, offering up a preposterous conclusion that destroys anything it previously had going for it. Twists in stories can often be used to wondrous effect, or they can derail your narrative into muck and make you wish the writer had played it straight. Often, you'll find it would have been a much better film had it dispensed with the shock factor and stuck to its guns. Such is the case with "Clinical."

    I won't consider it a spoiler to say that, towards the end, things happen that beg a big "Huh?" from viewers. It's probably not a good sign for the writer when the character discovers a dead body and the viewer has to stop and ask themselves who the person is. Nor is the film in any way forthcoming about providing coherent answers to many of these questions. I'm not a lazy viewer. I don't demand a long, complicated piece of exposition to tell me everything, nor do I think all films should answer every question. But when so much of your story hinges on certain plot elements that you don't bother to fully elucidate in your narrative, the viewer can be left feeling a bit cheated. Much like the feeling one gets when a film ends before we see a proper conclusion to various plot threads that the writer has asked us to care about. Really, it's just not nice.

    "Clinical" could have been something worthwhile, but ultimately the script lets the entire venture derail into frustrating ambiguity and lazy writing, offering up no compensation for the befuddled viewer who, by film's end, is left wondering why they even cared in the first place.
    3iistudmuffin

    Horrible ending

    The first half of the film seemed promising enough by giving us a mystery that unlocks as we progress with the viewing. However, the ending totally destroys any sense of impressive writing by the creators. Not only is the supposed twist easily predictable, but there is almost no logic to the progression of events in the end. Nor is there any satisfying explanation which brings us to the one major fault that overshadows all others: there is no closure to the story. Are we just supposed to assume on our own how the story of our protagonist actually ends? At least other non-closure endings like inception were intentional and meant to make the viewer think. This one however doesn't. Its as if the story has a beginning, middle, almost done, but no real ending. Did no one teach these writers how to close a story out? I'm guessing not, and hopefully in the future they may go back to school and actually finish 8th grade writing.
    5shobanchittuprolu

    Clinical is a boring psychological thriller where the performance of lead actress is the only saving grace.

    Clinical (2017): Since I watched Stranger Things,I became a huge fan of Netflix.I made a decision that i should never miss any series or movie that comes from Netflix.So,I watched Clinical with decent expectations as it is a psychological thriller,my favorite genre.So how is Clinical?

    Plot: Clinical, tells the story of Dr. Jane Mathis (Vinessa Shaw), a psychiatrist who develops the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after she is brutally attacked by one her patients; and subsequently witnesses the patient cut her own throat. She begins seeing a therapist to cope with her PTSD and is advised to stay away from emotionally intensive patients.But she meets a new patient with PTSD named Alex (Kevin Rahm),a man who suffered a horrible car accident and is severely disfigured.

    Plus Points: 1)Performances: Vinessa Shaw is the only pro for this uneven thriller.It is her performance which makes us intrigued in this hollow film.She gave decent performance as a troubled psychiatrist.Kevin Rahm's look as disfigured face has good make up work.

    2)Production Values: This movie has good production values which helped a lot to give a perfect locations and camera work.

    3)Background Score: Background score is good at few scenes.

    Minus Points: 1)Screenplay and Direction: Clinical is interesting for first 20 mins,but after that screenplay goes very slow and repetitive.The sessions between Alex and Mathis is so boring.It just gives a build up of giving a mind blowing twist but instead its gives a pretty lame predictable twist.

    So,Clinical is a boring psychological thriller where the performance of lead actress is the only saving grace.

    My rating 5/10

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    • Trivia
      Vinessa Shaw (Dr. Jane Mathis) and Aaron Stanford (Miles) had previously starred together in the 2006 movie "The Hills Have Eyes" as a couple, playing Lynn and Doug.
    • Goofs
      When Vinessa Shaw's character leaves a message for medication as the movie starts, she gives a 5-digit NPI (National Provider Identification) number. Real NPI numbers are 10 digits long.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Flix Forum: Clinical (2019)
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      Composed by James Pierpont (uncredited)

      Original Publishers Extreme Music Library Ltd

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lâm Sàng
    • Production companies
      • Campfire Studios
      • Netflix
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      1 hour 44 minutes
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      • 2.39:1

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