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Mysterious Creatures

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
130
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Mysterious Creatures (2006)
Drama

A middle age couple struggle to find a diagnosis for their adult daughters erratic behaviour with tragic consequences.A middle age couple struggle to find a diagnosis for their adult daughters erratic behaviour with tragic consequences.A middle age couple struggle to find a diagnosis for their adult daughters erratic behaviour with tragic consequences.

  • Director
    • David Evans
  • Writer
    • Gwyneth Hughes
  • Stars
    • Timothy Spall
    • Brenda Blethyn
    • Rebekah Staton
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    130
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Evans
    • Writer
      • Gwyneth Hughes
    • Stars
      • Timothy Spall
      • Brenda Blethyn
      • Rebekah Staton
    • 7User reviews
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    Timothy Spall
    Timothy Spall
    • Bill Ainscow
    Brenda Blethyn
    Brenda Blethyn
    • Wendy Ainscow
    Rebekah Staton
    Rebekah Staton
    • Lisa Ainscow
    Judy Flynn
    Judy Flynn
    • Anne Buckley
    David Crellin
    David Crellin
    • David Kirwan
    Stephen Boxer
    Stephen Boxer
    • Martyn Bowler
    Mark Penfold
    • Judge Bryn
    Laura Handley
    • Shoe shop assistant
    • (as Laura Jane Handley)
    James Curran
    • Mr. Justice Mitchell
    Joanna Phillips-Lane
    • Julie Kirwan
    Alastair Galbraith
    Alastair Galbraith
    • Dr. David Yorke
    Gary Cargill
    Gary Cargill
    • Merseyside PC 1
    Carla Henry
    Carla Henry
    • Kelly
    Daryl Fishwick
    • Nurse Eileen Hume
    Gary Pillai
    Gary Pillai
    • Dr.Ramesh
    Nicholas Gleaves
    Nicholas Gleaves
    • Richard Nicholas
    Brian Hickey
    • Tribunal Chairman
    Kevin Dignam
    • Birmingham Sgt
    • Director
      • David Evans
    • Writer
      • Gwyneth Hughes
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    10lrrooster2002

    Not about Asperger's, not easy to watch, but essential viewing.

    Whilst the film 'Rainman' and Mark Haddon's book are both primarily works of fiction, this film is a dramatisation of a true story that, at the time of writing, is still going on.

    The fact that psychiatrists and social workers seemed flummoxed is the centre of this tragic tale. Without a proper diagnosis - a label - Lisa and her family receive little help. This is not about Asperger's. The medical teams decided it was not 'just' Asperger's, but they couldn't decide what it was and this condemned the family to the life they had and which the film tried to portray.

    Rebekah Staton was very good as Lisa. If she seemed detestable then that is the point. Difficult to love her, but still unconditionally loved by her mother in the only way she knew how. Difficult for her to show love, but she did in her own way by demonstrating an overpowering need for her mother to be around, to 'look after her' and not to 'spoil her day'.

    It's not an easy film to watch. Life is not easy sometimes. I thought it was well done. I don't like 'wobblevision' but its use when Lisa was being sectioned highlighted her panic, fear and confusion. The stark quality of the film was enhanced by the brave decision of the producers not to have incidental music, so well done to them! I don't think the point of the film was to help anyone associated with Asperger's. If there was a point in showing this story at all, maybe it was that we can't help those we can't label and that we should open our minds to understanding people when they are in distress, for whatever reason and however unpalatable.
    9zbwtr

    Fascinating

    Real life is not as cut and dry as the murder mystery cop shows I mostly watch on acorn. This film showed me what acorn and great actors can do with a real life family drama. I often muse that family is a cult and this one proves it. All three leads were great as was the supporting cast who all seemed familiar as bbc cop show casts. The daughter reminds me most historically of Lizzie Borden. I believe we are all neurodivergent. I also believe sociopaths allowed to run around unchecked is why the world seems to be run by sociopaths. Suicide by capitalism isn't talked about enough. Suicide by child is wild and this is the first time I have ever seen it addressed anywhere. A really amazing film with done truly amazing performances. More and more I feel like acorn is where the most interesting stuff can be found l.
    brice-18

    How to hate Asberger's!

    The film 'Rainman' and Mark Haddon's book 'The Curious Incident of the Dog - ' helped one empathise with people with Asperger's Syndrome, but this high profile TV film made Lisa, the 32-year old daughter of middle-aged parents (played by Timothy Spall, at his glummest, and Brenda Blethyn, at her most irksome) a manipulative monster. Her parents are driven to joint suicide attempts twice by her impossible demands, and at the second attempt her father successfully removes himself from the scene, leaving her mother to continue to collude with her insatiable child. As usual, psychiatry and social services are made to seem flummoxed (though it's refreshing when a Birmingham Social Worker finally confronts Lisa with reality). Rebekah Staton may well be brilliant as Lisa - I can't tell because I found her so detestable! How on earth could this film help anyone associated with this distressing disorder?
    10fish-25

    Powerful drama with Oscar worthy performances

    This was an outstanding drama which depicted how life was for the Ainscows, a family living with their daughter's condition which they found difficult to have diagnosed by medical and mental health professionals.

    The story was written based on the accounts of Mrs Ainscow, (played by Brenda Blenthyn). And while it's gritty portrayal of Lisa may not leave you full of empathy for her as the user above has stated, I don't believe that is the responsibility of the drama. It does however display the real life difficulty the family faced and what led Mr and Mrs Ainscow to do what they felt they had to.

    The performances were excellent by the three lead characters, Brenda Blethyn gave a performance reminiscent of her turn as Cynthia Purley in Secrets and Lies and Rebehak Staton is an actress to watch for in the future.

    While at times harrowing to watch it was truly gripping and one of the best things on TV for a long time.

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      [to social worker, about Lisa]

      Wendy Ainscow: So... She's not mad enough for the doctors and the lawyers, and she's not sad enough for you. Which box does she fit in?

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Leopard Drama
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    • Budget
      • £700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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