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Brittany Snow in Les Destins Croisés (2013)

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Les Destins Croisés

7 reviews
7/10

An insight to mental disorders

  • juggermat
  • May 30, 2014
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10/10

Life changing movie.

Hands down the best movie I have watched. As a psychotherapist myself, this wonderful movie has lent me a new perspective on life and mental illness. Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Depression and PTSD (a type of anxiety disorder) have been depicted so perfectly, it doesn't have a precedent in entertainment media. Brittany Snow's acting was flawless. Serene soundtrack and impeccable direction has made the movie even more awesome! It's like the movie is an internship in itself. Need I praise more?
  • soumyadeepkoley
  • Aug 13, 2018
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9/10

Mental illness awareness is only the first hurdle for society.

This is the first time I have seen a film realistically depict what a mentally ill person's life is like and how it effects others through the interactions of normal daily living. I place primary significance on this in that it is of great value in promoting awareness of mental illness in society today. As with much that has social stigma attached, learning about the basics eases the path to enlightenment. Mental illnesses touch all of our lives in some way and so much burden can be eased by replacing bias with understanding. I applaud this film for keeping it simple enough that you may from time to time question what is crazy.
  • piperkaren
  • Jun 11, 2013
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Call me crazy: a 5 film

  • cynjy
  • Apr 19, 2013
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9/10

Thank you for Spreading Awareness

  • randycooper
  • Sep 20, 2014
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A good attempt at showing mental illness

I caught this movie on Lifetime recently and started watching it since I work in social services. The vignette on Schizophrenia was hard to swallow and seemed unrealistic. Not to say that a person with Schizophrenia can't recover or have less symptoms, but I think the movie could've shown a better or more realistic image of schizophrenia if they were going to bother to put it in the film. The average onset age of Schizophrenia in women is 25 and Brittney Snow's character discusses being a teenager with Schizophrenia. Despite this, the movie also focuses on depression, PTSD and bipolar disorder in a more realistic manner. Mental illness still has such a negative stigma, it is great to see a movie try to shed some light on what a person with mental illness' life is like. Hopefully those who watch it can feel some empathy for the main characters and their families.
  • jessg32
  • Feb 3, 2014
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10/10

I'm not Crazy: I'm just a little Unwell

Wow, just wow. This film (or collection of short films?) really hit home. Call Me Crazy: A Five Film gives an insight into what it is like to suffer from a mental health disorder and what that is like for everyone involved. The film deals with characters who suffer from schizophrenia, Bipolar disorder, and PTSD. But it also shows what it is like for the family members whose lives are also effect. This was so good, and for a tv movie, it blew me away. The entire cast was spot-on in their performances and played their parts perfectly, especially Brittany Snow. Brittany Snow is my all-time favorite actor, and she kills it. I may go as far as to say this is one of her best performances, even though it's different from a lot of her roles. Brittany play's Lucy as recovering schizophrenic who not only wants to get better but also wants more from her life. Lucy is the person who ties the whole movie together, and you can really see the wide range of emotions that someone who has a mental health disorder goes through. One reason Brittany is perfect for this role is because in real life, she has worked to spread mental health awareness with her charities Love is Louder and September Letters, which I truly consider heroic. She has had her own struggles with eating disorders and depression and often speaks about the importance of Therapy and self-love. So for me, her performance felt so real because I know she has experienced all of this as well. The entire movie, I just wanted to hug Lucy or to have her hug me. But more than that, I felt that this movie is something that is needed in the world. As someone who deals with depression and social anxiety, it is nice to know that you are not alone and to know that there are people out there going through similar things. It is also good to remember that you're never really alone and that it takes other people to deal with these larger issues. All in all, I'm really happy I watched this movie and would recommend it to anyone, especially Brittany Snow fans. And if you are struggling with your mental health or someone you love is, just know They're not crazy, they're just a little unwell.
  • solojere
  • May 11, 2023
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