A psychological thriller dealing with the dual persona a young man possesses and attempts to conceal throughout his ongoing sessions with his therapist.A psychological thriller dealing with the dual persona a young man possesses and attempts to conceal throughout his ongoing sessions with his therapist.A psychological thriller dealing with the dual persona a young man possesses and attempts to conceal throughout his ongoing sessions with his therapist.
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Yvonne Huff Lee
- Delores, 2nd Secretary
- (as Yvonne Huff)
Michael T. Kachingwe
- Record Store Cashier
- (as Michael Kachingwe)
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I could tell after watching the movie trailers that this psych thriller had all the hallmarks of a genuine film noir movie from the 1930's ; beautiful, sexy women, dangerous situations and sinister characters. Looks intriguing enough. Can't wait to see the full movie!
I watched this movie a few days ago and I really cant wait to watch it agian. I love all the characters and the story. I hope I get to see it agian soon!
I enjoy watching a lot of films. But I am drawn to the genre called suspense or psychological suspense. I'm not quite sure if this film is a thriller. But it certainly has plenty of scares in it to be called one. The film has a peculiar way of telling a story about a patient in need of help. But the subplot about the doctor's own troubled life starts to mirror the patient's life and then revelations begin to slowly reveal some disturbing secrets where all hell breaks loose. Explicit sex and some scenes of violence could be very disturbing. This moody, strange film is original in many ways and for that reason I believe it will gather a devoted following. Not for the faint of heart.
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15 FEBRUARY 2019 - REVIEW BY ROME PRISMA INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS
Writing a psychological thriller is very complex, because aside from the artistic point of view you need to study the matter you are referring to scientifically, and to be precise and believable about it.
In this feature film shot in 16mm called "Dual Mania" by Joseph Strickland, a newly graduated doctor starts a job at a psychotherapist firm and starts talking to a new patient, a guy named Tommy, that will reveal during the film how its haunting past made him troubled, unpredictable and, most of all, dangerous.
It is a film that has a very simple but effective directing language that is at the service of the screenplay and often uses only one long take to frame a dialogue. It is very hard to judge its cinematography because the copy we had to review was a poor resolution one, but the scenes are lit with a tone we found proper. Above all others, this movie has two major values: its cast and actors, that are very well directed and offer a clean, believable performance - and above all others its protagonist - and the screenplay, which actually shows study and preparation on the subject.
As the plot unfolds we become more and more aware of how Tommy's past is still troubling him and changing him, and how the things he has in common with the doctor compromise their therapy and relationship up to the final revenge that the psycho takes on him.
We really found this movie to be a well-written story, with a lot of attention on the staging of the actors and a film language that is very delicate and never excessive.
-Reviews by prismaadmin
Writing a psychological thriller is very complex, because aside from the artistic point of view you need to study the matter you are referring to scientifically, and to be precise and believable about it.
In this feature film shot in 16mm called "Dual Mania" by Joseph Strickland, a newly graduated doctor starts a job at a psychotherapist firm and starts talking to a new patient, a guy named Tommy, that will reveal during the film how its haunting past made him troubled, unpredictable and, most of all, dangerous.
It is a film that has a very simple but effective directing language that is at the service of the screenplay and often uses only one long take to frame a dialogue. It is very hard to judge its cinematography because the copy we had to review was a poor resolution one, but the scenes are lit with a tone we found proper. Above all others, this movie has two major values: its cast and actors, that are very well directed and offer a clean, believable performance - and above all others its protagonist - and the screenplay, which actually shows study and preparation on the subject.
As the plot unfolds we become more and more aware of how Tommy's past is still troubling him and changing him, and how the things he has in common with the doctor compromise their therapy and relationship up to the final revenge that the psycho takes on him.
We really found this movie to be a well-written story, with a lot of attention on the staging of the actors and a film language that is very delicate and never excessive.
-Reviews by prismaadmin
Wow! I saw this film at a film festival and all I can say is...what a mindblogging experience! Intense, raw and twisted film noir movie!
Did you know
- TriviaActor Steven Williams was personally approached by Joseph Strickland in 1993 as being the filmmaker's first choice to portray the lead in Dual Mania.
- SoundtracksI Do
Written by Cat Ellington
Music by Cat Ellington and Princeton Brown
Produced by Cat Ellington and Princeton Brown
Performed by Jaki
Published by Vital Vision Film Music (ASCAP) / The Black Jaguar Music Company (ASCAP)
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- Chicago, Illinois, USA(Hyde Park, Lincoln Park, Evanston, Streeterville, Uptown, etc.)
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- $1,200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 17m(77 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
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