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Three Christs

  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Richard Gere, Peter Dinklage, Walton Goggins, and Bradley Whitford in Three Christs (2017)
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Three Christs follows Dr. Alan Stone who is treating three paranoid schizophrenic patients at the Ypsilanti State Hospital in Michigan, each of whom believed they were Jesus Christ. What tra... Read allThree Christs follows Dr. Alan Stone who is treating three paranoid schizophrenic patients at the Ypsilanti State Hospital in Michigan, each of whom believed they were Jesus Christ. What transpires is both comic and deeply moving.Three Christs follows Dr. Alan Stone who is treating three paranoid schizophrenic patients at the Ypsilanti State Hospital in Michigan, each of whom believed they were Jesus Christ. What transpires is both comic and deeply moving.

  • Director
    • Jon Avnet
  • Writers
    • Eric Nazarian
    • Jon Avnet
    • Milton Rokeach
  • Stars
    • Richard Gere
    • Peter Dinklage
    • Bradley Whitford
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    6.3/10
    3.9K
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    • Director
      • Jon Avnet
    • Writers
      • Eric Nazarian
      • Jon Avnet
      • Milton Rokeach
    • Stars
      • Richard Gere
      • Peter Dinklage
      • Bradley Whitford
    • 41User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
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    Richard Gere
    Richard Gere
    • Dr. Stone
    Peter Dinklage
    Peter Dinklage
    • Joseph
    Bradley Whitford
    Bradley Whitford
    • Clyde
    Walton Goggins
    Walton Goggins
    • Leon
    James Monroe Iglehart
    James Monroe Iglehart
    • Benny
    Julian Acosta
    Julian Acosta
    • Dr. Francisco
    Julianna Margulies
    Julianna Margulies
    • Ruth
    Kevin Pollak
    Kevin Pollak
    • Dr. Orbus
    Charlotte Hope
    Charlotte Hope
    • Becky
    Stephen Root
    Stephen Root
    • Dr. Rogers
    Danny Deferrari
    Danny Deferrari
    • Neil
    Christopher Bannow
    • Louis
    • (as Chris Bannow)
    Ripley Sobo
    Ripley Sobo
    • Molly
    Christina Scherer
    Christina Scherer
    • Carolyn
    Ava Gallucci
    Ava Gallucci
    • Shirley
    Kathryn Leigh Scott
    Kathryn Leigh Scott
    • Mrs. Rogers
    Lily Avnet
    • Administrative Assistant
    Nancy Robinette
    • Mrs. Gabor
    • Director
      • Jon Avnet
    • Writers
      • Eric Nazarian
      • Jon Avnet
      • Milton Rokeach
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    User reviews41

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    7Moviegoer19

    A Good Job With a Difficult Subject

    I started out watching this film with some skepticism as psychiatric patients are so often misrepresented. As someone who worked in a state psychiatric facility for a couple of decades, I'm quite familiar with paranoid schizophrenics, and I have to say they were aptly portrayed in Three Christs. I'm not familiar with the study on which it is based but it did influence a lot of what was to come in treatment for these kinds of patients. The message that came across is one that I incorporated into my practice: treating people with respect, dignity, warmth and caring does wonders. The delusions may not go away, but they recede into the background as the patients start to feel cared for and better about life in general. That "Dr. Stone/Stein" was a warm and caring doctor is unquestionable, at least according to the film, and that in itself is a great model for any psychiatric student to emulate.

    Aside from that, the film, I believe, would have a limited audience as most people are not terribly interested in the subject. Even someone like me who is interested in the subject found the film boring in select passages. Overall, the actors did a good job with the material.
    7albertval-69560

    Amazingly Beautiful Minds

    This is an engrossing film with a very intriguing premise: if you treat 3 paranoid, schizophrenic patients each of whom thinks he is Jesus Christ isolating them from other mental patients in a state hospital, will one dominate the others or will they learn to bring joy, hope and companionship to their fellows? Dr. Alan Stone and his Psychology intern, thinks he can do the latter.

    This story unfolds in the 60s when the accepted treatment for psychiatric patients is harsh and inhumane by today's standards. It consisted of either shock therapy, use of drugs or lobotomy. Dr. Stone would not have none of those because he believes these so-called clinical protocols simply "warehoused" the patients, not treated them. He believed rather in exploring their mind, understanding it by means of gentle interactions with the patients. The establishment thought this was crossing the boundary of "normal clinical protocols." But he asserts that without risks, there can be no breakthroughs.

    Peter Dinklage stands out as patient Joseph Cassel. He inhabits the role and you deeply empathize with him and what happens to him. The same is true with Walton Goggins as Leon Gabor with all his pent-up libidinal urges and philosophical ruminations about identity. And we certainly relate with Richard Gere as Alan Stone whose persistence amidst resistance from his colleagues is commendable.

    So, the question that the viewer asks is, did he succeed? There's only one way to find out.
    9laurent-milot

    Dinklage in a cuckoo's nest

    "Three Christs" was a last minute choice of mine at the TIFF. As a big Dinklage's fan, and considering that it was a world premiere, it was easy enough to go check it out. I'm glad I did. This movie is one about the brain and its struggles, but it does so with a big heart. It's funny and touching with a good balance, and the acting is top notch (I'm actually a bigger Dinklage's fan after the movie). The underlying themes about psychiatry as science and its potential negative effect on personality, the nature of identity, the complex interaction of desire and fear are inhabiting the film and are as relevant today as they were at the time. In summary, a great entertaining movie with a deeper layer... and a stellar Dinklage!
    8catpetroccia

    Superb acting!

    This is reminiscent of cuckoo's nest but more dramatic and a bit less comedic. The cast, though, is what I loved about this movie. Excellent acting!!! It's a little slow at times, but be sure to watch this to the end!
    5ferguson-6

    in Gods we trust

    Greetings again from the darkness. Based on the actual events documented in the book "The Three Christs of Ypsilanti" by Social Psychologist Milton Rokeach, the film turns ground-breaking work from 60 years ago into a generic, somewhat bland big screen production ... albeit with a talented cast. Director Jon Avnet (FRIED GREEN TOMATOES, 1991) co-wrote the script with Eric Nazarian, and they evidently believed the strong cast would be enough. Instead, we get what in days past would have been described as the TV movie of the week.

    The actual story is quite interesting. Dr. Alan Stone (the dramatized version of Dr. Rokeach) is played here by a blond-haired Richard Gere. Dr. Stone comes to Michigan's Ypsilanti State Hospital in 1959 to study delusions of schizophrenics. Up to that time, we are informed that only extreme treatments were utilized, with minimal psychoanalysis practiced. Dr, Stone's approach is through therapeutic treatments. Specifically, he arranges for group therapy consisting of only three patients - each who claims to be God/Christ. Leon (Walton Goggins) demands to be addressed as God. He is the most perceptive of the three, though it's quite clear, he mostly wants a friend. Joseph (Peter Dinklage) says he is Jesus Christ of Nazareth, though he speaks with a British accent, listens to opera, and wants only to return to England (a place he's never been). Clyde (Bradley Whitford) claims to be Christ "not from Nazareth", and he spends much of each day in the shower attempting to scrub away a stench that only he can smell.

    The film is at its best, and really only works, when the doctor and the three patients are in session. It allows the actors to play off each other, and explores the premise of how they go about working through the confusion of having each believe the same thing ... while allowing Dr Stone's approach to play out. Where things get murky and clog up the pacing are with the number of additional characters who bring nothing of substance to the story. Stone's wife Ruth (Julianna Margulies in a throwaway role) pops up periodically with alcoholic tendencies or a pep talk for hubby. Stone's young research assistant Becky (Charlotte Hope, "Game of Thrones") seems to be present only as an object of desire for all the Gods, and to remind us of the era's drug experimentation. And beyond those, Stone carries on a constant battle with hospital administrators played by Kevin Pollack, Stephen Root, and a rarely-seen-these-days Jane Alexander (we shouldn't forget she's a 4-time Oscar nominee).

    Alec Baldwin's "I am God" from MALICE is still the best, but it's always fun to watch a God complex ... and this film offers four. The story is bookended with Dr Stone dictating his preparatory notes for a hearing on his professional actions, and the film does serve as a reminder that electroshock therapy and severe drug therapy are likely not as effective as empathy for many patients. It's rare that God, Freud and Lenny Bruce are all quoted in the same film, but mostly this one just never pushes far enough.

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    • Trivia
      Originally a book-length psychiatric case study from 1964.
    • Goofs
      There appears to be a large personal computer on the doctor's desk. Since the movie is set in the 1960's, such a computer would not have been available for another decade.
    • Connections
      Featured in Conan: Walton Goggins/Fahim Anwar (2020)

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Trạng Thái Tâm Lý
    • Filming locations
      • Bayley Seton Hospital - 75 Vanderbilt Ave, Staten Island, New York City, New York, USA(Ypsilanti State Hospital)
    • Production companies
      • Brooklyn Films
      • Highland Film Group (HFG)
      • Narrative Capital
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,723
    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,723
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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