wvnrrbc
Joined Jan 2023
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After looking for so long to n the past several years to find a movie without a pretentious script, more dedicated to a bias message or just bad writing I was delighted to see this pop up. Yes it involved cops being bad but at least it had some logic to it. With neither characters being utterly good or bad, they are just human. This movie felt like they were following a story and a vision instead of an agenda, as that seems to be the norm nowadays. And to me it's always impressive if you can film a whole movie in the same location and keep the story entertaining and believable. There were some plot holes but nothing that bothered me at all and that is exactly what is so hard to find. Congratulations to the writers and producers for not giving in to the mainstream.
The therapist doesn't address personal individual issues in the couples. She just acts as a mediator for them to "understand" each other. So let's say we have an abusive relationship or a codependent relationship, she will not address that at all. Basically she will be like "so how are you going to live with this abusive behavior" and "how are you now as the abuser going to navigate true your emotions"
To be fair I like her approach of not labeling people with the common dsm 5 and trying to look at people as individuals but at the same time she doesn't look AT ALL at multiple personal factors that can influence a persons response or the response of set behavior to their partner.
On top of that there seems to be this forced agenda the producers or editors want to push.
To be fair I like her approach of not labeling people with the common dsm 5 and trying to look at people as individuals but at the same time she doesn't look AT ALL at multiple personal factors that can influence a persons response or the response of set behavior to their partner.
On top of that there seems to be this forced agenda the producers or editors want to push.