Peter Michael Dillon
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I don't mean to be cruel, but why in the world did the producers ever cast Ms Zima in the role of Gillian? This lovely young lady couldn't act her way out of a paper bag. The supporting cast overshadowed her by a mile. Personally, I would have preferred seeing the 'storeowner' play Gillian, than the other way around.
Ms Zima seemed to stall or at the very least pause before speaking her lines. Was she unsure of herself in her role, or was this simply bad direction? Someone should have explained that acting bipolar does not mean acting zombie-like. Her 'downs' were pitiful and her ups were ridiculous.
Overall, I was extremely disappointed with this movie. I think it had promise, but someone dropped the ball.
Ms Zima seemed to stall or at the very least pause before speaking her lines. Was she unsure of herself in her role, or was this simply bad direction? Someone should have explained that acting bipolar does not mean acting zombie-like. Her 'downs' were pitiful and her ups were ridiculous.
Overall, I was extremely disappointed with this movie. I think it had promise, but someone dropped the ball.
So, it's about an unstable women named Gillian, who was adopted at young age with her sister. She has troubles with men, clearly meaning she doesn't know how to keep them without scaring them off or beating them. With that said, she's bipolar to the extreme! She lives with her mother who's been recovering from a heart attack and you know right off the bat that there is some very heavy tension and hostility between Gillian and her adopted mother. She decides after a break up with her boyfriends, she searches for another man. She finds a successful man, things at first go smoothly till it spirals downwards as things and people get in her and the relationship way.
-I, personally can say for a girl growing up not knowing who she truly is... Not having anything she's very jealous of other women she meets who she thinks have it all... Not a bad movie, it does for some reason keeps you a little interested. I guess it is with a watch!
-I, personally can say for a girl growing up not knowing who she truly is... Not having anything she's very jealous of other women she meets who she thinks have it all... Not a bad movie, it does for some reason keeps you a little interested. I guess it is with a watch!
Watching it on my cable while I type this, and 45 minutes in the movie I already got annoyed as hell.
Nothing interesting happens, just random silly situations with no suspense and no development of characters. You just watch and don't get any idea what this movie wants to tell you.
The lead acting girl is one of the worst actresses I've ever seen. Sorry.
Avoid this movie, it's a total waste of time.
Nothing interesting happens, just random silly situations with no suspense and no development of characters. You just watch and don't get any idea what this movie wants to tell you.
The lead acting girl is one of the worst actresses I've ever seen. Sorry.
Avoid this movie, it's a total waste of time.
What the character portrays is more like borderline personality disorder, not bipolar, and many people with borderline aren't like that, I speak from experience with both. Borderline is a wide range of different symptoms coming from childhood pain, some are more normal and functional, some are less. People who have bipolar are mostly not so violent, just feeling up and being creative, or depressed maybe creative, sensitive, intelligent, sleep issues, sometimes normal. Maybe can have trouble handling their emotions but I think majority do not kill or harm or else the world would be even crazier. I hope many people know that many people who've had bipolar have contributed greatly to humanity in all disciplines. People with borderline are also intelligent, creative, sensitive, etc. They all just need help, understanding, compassion, nonjudgement. Either way, people need to learn and get educated about mental health. It seems horrible to make a movie that is so misinforming. Another comment suggested a disclaimer and educational information aired before and during commercials.
The writing was OK, but god I can't get over the terrible acting. The lead actress had a very weak, timid and soft voice that definitely wasn't right for the character. Scenes when she was supposed to raise her voice it seemed like it was barely a whisper. She was supposed to be "bipolar" and a bit "violent" and the way she would touch people when being so called "aggressive" was awkward and like a middle school girl trying to intimidate Laila Ali. The other actors in the movie were good, it was the lead actress Yvonne that was awful. She's like a buck soaking wet and she was able to overpower someone and intimidate them in a disagreement so she can push them down the stairs... Yeah right! SUCKED!
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- TriviaIn the film, Gillian is 23 and fortunately three years older than Andy, who is 20. In real-life, Yvonne Zima is five years younger than Shawn Roberts.
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