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6,6 / 10 duration - 109 M Star - Richard Gere Year - 2017 Genres - Drama directed by - Jon Avnet. Three christs trailer 2019. I didnt know heaven was full of hipsters from “her”. I feel like it's probable that they're paying for upvotes, because there's no way this trailer garnered that on its own. At last! A CGI movie that makes The Lion King look alright. Three christ's movie trailer. The fact that Angela from The Office works for God is just. Yes. Critics Consensus Three Christs is far from an unholy mess, but this fact-based drama forsakes its talented cast with a disappointingly facile treatment of genuinely interesting themes. 43% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 46 63% Audience Score User Ratings: 44 Three Christs Ratings & Reviews Explanation Tickets & Showtimes The movie doesn't seem to be playing near you. Go back Enter your location to see showtimes near you. Three Christs Photos Movie Info In 1959, psychiatrist Dr. Alan Stone (Richard Gere) arrives at a mental hospital in Ypsilanti, Michigan armed with the radical belief that schizophrenic patients should be treated not with confinement and electroshock therapy but with empathy and understanding. As his first study, he takes on the particularly challenging case of three men-Joseph (Peter Dinklage), Leon (Walton Goggins), and Clyde (Bradley Whitford)-each of whom believes they are Jesus Christ. Hoping that by getting them together in the same room to confront their delusions he can break through to them, Dr. Stone begins a risky, unprecedented experiment that will push the boundaries of psychiatric medicine and leave everyone involved-including Dr. Stone himself-profoundly changed. Based on a remarkable true story, Three Christs is a fascinating and moving look at one man's journey into the deepest mysteries of the human mind. Rating: R (for disturbing material, sexual content and brief drug use) Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Jan 10, 2020 limited On Disc/Streaming: Runtime: 109 minutes Studio: IFC Films Cast News & Interviews for Three Christs Critic Reviews for Three Christs Audience Reviews for Three Christs Three Christs Quotes Movie & TV guides.
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Three christ the king. Three christs where to watch. Would love to see it. Love Juliana Marguilles ! The book is incredible. Looks like a great watch ?. Three christs richard gere. This movie is filled with recognizable actors; why is Peter Dinklage the only one listed? Richard Gere at least, for goodness sake. Three christs buy. Three christs full movie. Wow thats some terrible animation. think i'll pass on this one. How cheesy! Looks like the dog wagging its tail while holding the keys in his mouth at the Pirates of Caribbean ride at Disney world lmao.
Three christ superstar. This is a classic in psychological research. I believe one stopped believing himself to be Christ, and one of the other convinced the other one that he was Christ. Three christs (2017) trailer. If the entire movie was CGI, like Lion King or Tin Tin, it might be a bit more entertaining. But that dog looks out of place. Can you believe if we lived in a society that catered to peoples delusions. Another woke movie ? Banks production. Goggins had me laughing even in a serious themed movie... cause it brings memories of him in the vice principals. A great watching it's gonna be. The christmas tomten viktor rydberg. “I get a feeling theres going to be a lot of things changed around here.” God: “SO IVE DECIDED TO BLOW UP EARTH! ”.
There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase When a brilliant psychiatrist (Richard Gere) arrives to do research at a state mental institution, he quickly realizes that the way schizophrenia patients are treated - with electro-shock, isolation and restraint - is both inhumane and ineffective. Fascinated by two patients who both claim to be Jesus Christ, he sends his young research assistant to find if there are more like them in the state, and brings three "Jesuses" together to interact. The story of how these very different men relate to one another and to their doctor as he and his assistant listen, coax and gently guide them, gradually shifts this from a story about a research project to a matter of the heart. Each person in the room has a story - and eventually all that has made them who they are is revealed. Peter Dinklage is brilliant as one of the "Jesus" patients. His obsessive love for a particular operatic duet (the Bjoerling-Merrill "Au fond du temple saint" from Bizet's The Pearlfishers, turns that glorious recording into a leit-motif representing both a desire for friendship (the song's text) and his search for dignity and glory beyond his limited life, which he eventually achieves in his own way. Special mention to Juliana Margulies, who smolders as Gere's slightly disillusioned wife - one of many good performances. Definitely worth watching. Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase I stumbled across this movie and it only had one review and it was 5 stars. The story is interesting. The acting performances were wonderful; Peter Dinklage and Walton Goggins were exceptional. Kevin Pollak and Richard Gere gave great performances, as well. Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase Amazing film clearly portraying the man made insanity of human warehouses - - and the way out via the power of a human relationship - - and then being in a position of illuminating the darkness of the real insanity and barbaric practices - a position of being seen as a troublemaker, possibly jeoparding the lives of the patients (??? ) getting fired or even arrested. Gere has matured quite awesomely in his acting capacities. Solkd film all the way around, a pleasant surprise quite frankly given that I had not seen many (any? ) Gere movies since his early pretty boy days. Interesting that I saw this Three Christ film less than 2 weeks after seeing The Two Popes. hmmmm This is def an "A" film closing in on an A+. There are films in the far beyond category that I will probably watch many more times, movies like Revanent, Interstellar, What About Bob, Or One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest etc. This film is not one of them, at least not for me. But it comes damned close Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase I first heard about this true story from a University of Michigan grad in 1997, and I had to hunt for a copy of the out-of-print 1964 book. But it was the dawn of and I scored an old paperback, which still sits tattered and treasured on my shelf. I was and happy to hear they had (suddenly? ) made a film version. It is beautiful to look at and perfectly cast. It does have a challenging period story to tell re: mental illness treatment. I give it four stars only because there's a bit of slow pacing at parts, and I think it really missed the main point of explaining the Messianic complex (and even hyper religiousity) as it functions in mental conditions. I don't work in this field but I think it's fascinating and would take the edge off the title for some audiences (as would preserving its fun original title). I also miss the challenge of trying to spell Ypsilanti myself. I still cannot. Thank you again, Amazon. Walton Goggins is my favorite of The Three Christs of Ypsilanti. Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase Peter Dinklage took this movie to a whole nother level. With a lot of help from Walton Goggins, he was exquisite. I think each actor certainly were very good. But Dinklage was the one that made the movie worth watching. PS: Don't expect this to be a movie about faith. It is about the combination of mental illness AND humanity. Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me. ’.. is that so hard for us to remember? Why is it left to those same to teach us lessons we should be more than capable of learning ourselves? A beautiful story of love that reminds the most disillusioned in an era of disillusionment that compassion enriches your life as well as others. Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase Slow down. Listen. Look deep. Be kind. Truth is not always visible at first. These are the lessons I was reminded of when watching the Three Christs in January 2020. We are heading into an election year in which vitriol is promised and hate is flourishing. White supremacists are gaining power across the US and Europe supported by fear and rage. Hebrew Israelites are killing Jews and Israelis are propping up an apartheid state. The U. S. is assassinating foreign leaders and Iran is shooting down passenger plans. There is so much noise. There is so mush sadness and hurt. We shield our eyes from the raging seas around us and forget to breathe before we lash out against our perceived enemies. We divide ourselves into “us and them. ” The intention of the writers of this film was to bring us a better understanding of mental illness and the torture those who suffer from mental health disorders suffer needlessly because of a system that lacks compassion for the individual and instead relies on extreme measures to silence that which is not immediately understood. The goal was for “us” to begin to transcend the “us and them” attitude in caring for the emotionally disabled. When the writers took on this project to transform the work of Dr. Milton Rokeach into a feature film, they may not have foreseen how from how far our country and world would have sunk into madness by the time it hit the silver screen. They could not have predicted this film would become an allegory for understanding the humanitarian crisis we are facing as a nation and a world. Dr. Rokeach went through a transformation. At first he listened with the intent to manipulate and then he saw a more constructive road reveal itself. He saw that by treating his subjects with dignity and trust he could find common ground and a way to coexist in peace.
I will blindly reach for the 3 Walmart bargain bin. and it will be there. 88 Minutes 88 Minutes is a 2007 thriller film directed by Jon Avnet and starring Al Pacino, Alicia Witt, Leelee Sobieski, William Forsythe, Deborah Kara Unger, Amy Brenneman, Neal McDonough and Benjamin McKenzie. Filming began in the Vancouver area on October 8, 2005, wrapped up in December 2005. In 2007 the film was released in various European countries. In May 2007, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group paid $6 million to acquire North American and select international distribution rights of 88 Minutes; the group released the film in the United States theatrically on April 18, 2008, through TriStar Pictures. In 1997, Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Jack Gramm testifies at the trial of suspected serial killer Jon Forster, dubbed "The Seattle Slayer " by police. Gramm's testimony and expert psychiatric opinion are crucial in the conviction of Forster for the attempted killing of Janie Cates and the murder of her sister Joanie, drugged, hanged upside down and killed after the killer invaded the sisters' apartment. Upon receiving a guilty verdict from the jury, Forster taunts Gramm, saying " Tick-tock, Doc. " Nine years as Forster's execution date approaches, several similar torture murders occur. Gramm, now teaching at the University of Washington, is questioned by a lawyer from the Attorney General's office as well as FBI Special Agent Frank Parks; the latest victim, Dale Morris, is revealed to be a former psychology student of Gramm's. On the way to his class, Gramm receives a phone call from someone using a voice changer, informing that he has 88 minutes to live, he reports the call to his secretary, asking for a risk assessment profile of suspects. Gramm receives another phone threat while teaching and becomes suspicious of his students Mike Stempt; the Dean of Students, Carol Johnson, interrupts the class to report a bomb threat. Evacuating, Gramm finds threats written both on the classroom's overhead projector and on his car, vandalized in the parking garage. Gramm is met by his teaching assistant, Kim Cummings, who offers to help find the perpetrator. In the stairwell, Gramm encounters one of his students, Lauren Douglas, attacked by an unknown assailant and reports the assault to campus security. Gramm and Kim go to his condo; the package contains an audio tape of his kid sister, crying for help before being murdered. Gramm concludes that someone accessed his secure files to obtain the tape. Kim's ex-husband, Guy LaForge, appears with a gun at the apartment door, but is shot and killed from behind by an assailant masked by a motorcycle helmet. A fire alarm is triggered by the sudden onset of smoke and the shooter flees through the crowd outside. Shortly after, Gramm's car explodes. Renting a cab, Gramm explains to Kim that his sister was killed decades earlier, when he left her alone in his apartment. Next and Kim visit Sara Pollard, a woman Gramm slept with the night before, but find her murdered in her apartment with evidence incriminating Gramm. Carol calls Gramm and makes comments suggesting that she is the killer, demanding that Gramm meet her at his office. Shelly arrives at Sara's apartment and advises Gramm that she suspects Lauren was the one who stole the audio tape of Kate's death. Kim disappears from the apartment and calls Gramm with a threat similar to Carol's demanding he meet her at the office. Through prison visitation records, Gramm deduces that Forster's appeals attorney "Lydia Doherty" is a pseudonym for Lauren, surmising that she set up the frame on orders from Forster. Kim calls again, instructing Gramm to come to another nearby location on campus, where he finds Carol hanging over a seventh floor balcony. Lauren forces Gramm to "confess" on tape. Special Agent Parks arrives and shoots Lauren, causing both Carol and Lauren to fall from the balcony. Gramm saves Carol from completing the fall; when Forster calls asking to speak with Lauren, Gramm informs him of Lauren's death. He quips "Tick-tock, tick-tock, you got 12 hours to live" before throwing the phone into the void. Gramm flashes back to interactions with Kate and Janie Cates pockets the device that recorded his "confession". He shares knowing glances with Kim before walking away. Al Pacino as Dr. Jack Gramm Alicia Witt as Kim Cummings Leelee Sobieski as Lauren Douglas/Lydia Doherty Amy Brenneman as Shelly Barnes William Forsythe as Special Agent Frank Parks Deborah Kara Unger as Carol Johnson Benjamin McKenzie as Mike Stempt Neal McDonough as Jon Forster Leah Cairns as Sara Pollard Stephen Moyer as Guy LaForge Christopher Redman as Jeremy Guber Brendan Fletcher as Johnny d'Franco Michael Eklund as J. T. Rycker Trilby Glover as Defense Attorney Miss Bennett Carrie Genzel as Stephanie Parkman Kristina Copeland as Dale Morris Tammy Hui as Janie Cates Vicky Huang as Joanie Cates Victoria Tennant II as Kate Michal Yannai as Leeza Pearson Paul Campbell as Albert Jackson In its opening weekend, the film grossed $7 million in 2, 168 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking fourth at the box office and averaging $3, 209 per theater. In its second weekend, the film fell to number eight at the box office; the film grossed $17. 2 million at the US and Canadian box office and $15. 4 million internationally, for a worldwide gross of $32. 6 million. Upon its release, 88 Minutes was universally panned by critics. Rotten Toma Fried Green Tomatoes Fried Green Tomatoes is a 1991 American comedy-drama film based on the novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg. Directed by Jon Avnet and written by Flagg and Carol Sobieski, it stars Kathy Bates, Jessica Tandy, Mary Stuart Masterson, Mary-Louise Parker, it tells the story of a Depression-era relationship between two women and Idgie, a 1980s friendship between Evelyn, a middle-aged housewife, Ninny, an elderly woman. The centerpiece and parallel story concerns the murder of Ruth's abusive husband and the accusations that follow. Released December 27, 1991, the film received a positive reception from critics and grossed $119 million worldwide, it was nominated for two Oscars at the 64th Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay. Evelyn Couch, a timid, unhappy housewife in her 40s, meets elderly Ninny Threadgoode in an Anderson, nursing home where Evelyn's husband Ed's Aunt Vesta who has dementia is staying. Over several encounters with Evelyn, Ninny tells her the story of the now abandoned town of Whistle Stop, the people who lived there. The film's subplot concerns Evelyn's dissatisfaction with her marriage, her life, her growing confidence, her developing friendship with Ninny. The narrative switches several times between Ninny's story, set between World War I and World War II, Evelyn's life in 1980s Birmingham. Ninny's story begins with tomboy Idgie Threadgoode, the youngest of the Threadgoode children, whom Ninny describes as her sister-in-law. Idgie's close relationship with her charming older brother, Buddy, is cut short when he is hit by a train after his shoe gets stuck in the tracks, leading to his death. Devastated, she recedes from formal society for much of her childhood and adolescence until Buddy's former girlfriend, the straitlaced Ruth Jamison, intervenes at the request of the concerned Threadgoode family. Idgie resists Ruth's attempts at friendship, but a deep attachment develops between them. Ruth leaves Whistle Stop to marry moves to Valdosta, Georgia. Idgie tries to forget her but visits her house to find her pregnant and subject to physical abuse from Frank. Against his wishes and violent attempts to stop her, she returns to Whistle Stop with Idgie, where her baby, Buddy Jr. is born. Papa Threadgoode gives Idgie money to start a business so she can care for Buddy Jr.. She and Ruth open the Whistle Stop Cafe, employing the family cook and her son, Big George, who excels with a barbecue that becomes popular with their patrons. Frank returns to Whistle Stop to kidnap Buddy Jr. but his attempt is thwarted by an unseen assailant, he is reported missing. Once his truck appears at the bottom of a nearby river without him, Idgie is a suspect, as she had publicly threatened violence against him for beating Ruth, she is detained along with Big George for his murder by Grady Kilgore, the local sheriff, who offers to release her and pin the crime on Big George. During the subsequent trial, the local minister, Reverend Scroggins, has no problem lying, providing Idgie and Big George with sound alibis for the time of Frank's disappearance. Taking into account Frank's reputation for getting drunk, the judge rules his death an accident and dismisses the case. Idgie and Big George are cleared of all charges. After the trial, Ruth is diagnosed with cancer, becomes ill, dies. Following her death, the café closes. Over time, many Whistle Stop residents move away, bringing Ninny to the end of her story, but not before the revelation of what happened to Frank. Sipsey killed him with a blow to the head with a frying pan while trying to prevent him from kidnapping Buddy Jr. Idgie got Big George to barbecue Frank's body, served to an investigator from Georgia searching for him; the investigator ate with gusto, proclaiming his meal the best pork barbecue he'd tasted. Evelyn discovers that during Ninny's temporary stay at the nursing home, her house was condemned and torn down. Evelyn, having become friends with her, offers her a room in her house; as they walk away from the empty lot where her house used to be, they pass Ruth's grave, freshly adorned with a jar of honey, a honeycomb, a card which reads, " I'll always love you, the Bee Charmer". The Bee Charmer was Ruth's old nickname for Idgie, the note reveals that Idgie is still alive. Avnet first read the novel in 1987. He was introduced to it by producer Lisa Lindstrom, with whom he worked on television films He
Three christs (2020. I would watch film, they will never make, called Accountability Rising. Decades of war truth films that only create conspiracy outrage of bureaucracy, and no solutions to root problems. Pass. Prefer to see war banker families finally walk the plank without a life jacket. Great unmade movie! The 'Accountability Genre' should be a new trend that never has, or will be. This movie will make me cry. Also WB cuts great trailers, damn. Three christs (2017.

This felt like watching an Oscar-bait spoof from Late Night with Seth. Still going to watch it

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Three christs 2019. In the late 1950s, three men who identified as the Son of God were forced to live together in a mental hospital. What happened? In the late 1950s, psychologist Milton Rokeach was gripped by an eccentric plan. He gathered three psychiatric patients, each with the delusion that they were Jesus Christ, to live together for two years in Ypsilanti State Hospital to see if their beliefs would change. The early meetings were stormy. “You oughta worship me, I’ll tell you that! ” one of the Christs yelled. “I will not worship you! You’re a creature! You better live your own life and wake up to the facts! ” another snapped back. “No two men are Jesus Christs. … I am the Good Lord! ” the third interjected, barely concealing his anger. Frustrated by psychology’s focus on what he considered to be peripheral beliefs, like political opinions and social attitudes, Rokeach wanted to probe the limits of identity. He had been intrigued by stories of Secret Service agents who felt they had lost contact with their original identities, and wondered if a man’s sense of self might be challenged in a controlled setting. Unusually for a psychologist, he found his answer in the Bible. There is only one Son of God, says the good book, so anyone who believed himself to be Jesus would suffer a psychological affront by the very existence of another like him. This was the revelation that led Rokeach to orchestrate his meeting of the Messiahs and document their encounter in the extraordinary (and out-of-print) book from 1964, The Three Christs of Ypsilanti. Although by no means common, Christ conventions have an unexpectedly long history. In his commentary to Cesare Beccaria’s essay “Crimes and Punishments, ” Voltaire recounted the tale of the “unfortunate madman” Simon Morin who was burnt at the stake in 1663 for claiming to be Jesus. Unfortunate it seems, because Morin was originally committed to a madhouse where he met another who claimed to be God the Father, and “ was so struck with the folly of his companion that he acknowledged his own, and appeared, for a time, to have recovered his senses. ” The lucid period did not last, however, and it seems the authorities lost patience with his blasphemy. Another account of a meeting of the Messiahs comes from Sidney Rosen’s book My Voice Will Go With You: The Teaching Tales of Milton H. Erickson. The renowned psychiatrist apparently set two delusional Christs in his ward arguing only for one to gain insight into his madness, miraculously, after seeing something of himself in his companion. (“ I’m saying the same things as that crazy fool is saying, ” said one of the patients. “That must mean I’m crazy too. ”) These tales are surprising because delusions, in the medical sense, are not simply a case of being mistaken. They are considered to be pathological beliefs, reflecting a warped or broken understanding that is not, by definition, amenable to being reshaped by reality. One of most striking examples is the Cotard delusion, under which a patient believes she is dead; surely there can be no clearer demonstration that simple and constant contradiction offers no lasting remedy. Rokeach, aware of this, did not expect a miraculous cure. Instead, he was drawing a parallel between the baseless nature of delusion and the flimsy foundations we use to construct our own identities. If tomorrow everyone treats me as if I have an electronic device in my head, there are ways and means I could use to demonstrate they are wrong and establish the facts of the matter?a visit to the hospital perhaps. But what if everyone treats me as if my core self were fundamentally different than I believed it to be? Let’s say they thought I was an undercover agent?what could I show them to prove otherwise? From my perspective, the best evidence is the strength of my conviction. My belief is my identity. In one sense, Rokeach’s book reflects a remarkably humane approach for its era. We are asked to see ourselves in the psychiatric patients, at a time when such people were regularly locked away and treated as incomprehensible objects of pity rather than individuals worthy of empathy. Rokeach’s constant attempts to explain the delusions as understandable reactions to life events require us to accept that the Christs have not “lost contact” with reality, even if their interpretations are more than a little uncommon. But the book makes for starkly uncomfortable reading as it recounts how the researchers blithely and unethically manipulated the lives of Leon, Joseph, and Clyde in the service of academic curiosity. In one of the most bizarre sections, the researchers begin colluding with the men’s delusions in a deceptive attempt to change their beliefs from within their own frame of reference. The youngest patient, Leon, starts receiving letters from the character he believes to be his wife, “Madame Yeti Woman, ” in which she professes her love and suggests minor changes to his routine. Then Joseph, a French Canadian native, starts receiving faked letters from the hospital boss advising certain changes in routine that might benefit his recovery. Despite an initially engaging correspondence, both the delusional spouse and the illusory boss begin to challenge the Christs’ beliefs more than is comfortable, and contact is quickly broken off. In fact, very little seems to shift the identities of the self-appointed Messiahs. They debate, argue, at one point come to blows, but show few signs that their beliefs have become any less intense. Only Leon seems to waver, eventually asking to be addressed as “Dr Righteous Idealed Dung” instead of his previous moniker of “Dr Domino dominorum et Rex rexarum, Simplis Christianus Puer Mentalis Doctor, reincarnation of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. ” Rokeach interprets this more as an attempt to avoid conflict than a reflection of any genuine identity change. The Christs explain one another’s claims to divinity in predictably idiosyncratic ways: Clyde, an elderly gentleman, declares that his companions are, in fact, dead, and that it is the “machines” inside them that produce their false claims, while the other two explain the contradiction by noting that their companions are “crazy” or “duped” or that they don’t really mean what they say. In hindsight, the Three Christs study looks less like a promising experiment than the absurd plan of a psychologist who suffered the triumph of passion over good sense. The men’s delusions barely shifted over the two years, and from an academic perspective, Rokeach did not make any grand discoveries concerning the psychology of identity and belief. Instead, his conclusions revolve around the personal lives of three particular (and particularly unfortunate) men. He falls back?rather meekly, perhaps?on the Freudian suggestion that their delusions were sparked by confusion over sexual identity, and attempts to end on a flourish by noting that we all “seek ways to live with one another in peace, ” even in the face of the most fundamental disagreements. As for the ethics of the study, Rokeach eventually realized its manipulative nature and apologized in an afterword to the 1984 edition: “I really had no right, even in the name of science, to play God and interfere round the clock with their daily lives. ” Although we take little from it scientifically, the book remains a rare and eccentric journey into the madness of not three, but four men in an asylum. It is, in that sense, an unexpected tribute to human folly, and one that works best as a meditation on our own misplaced self-confidence. Whether scientist or psychiatric patient, we assume others are more likely to be biased or misled than we are, and we take for granted that our own beliefs are based on sound reasoning and observation. This may be the nearest we can get to revelation?the understanding that our most cherished beliefs could be wrong. Like Slate on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.
Tch... would have been cool if at least one of them could have walked on water and surprised everyone. Three christs film.
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Three christs release date. Holy shit that is a list of amazing actors. I will definitely be seeing this. I took him for Jimmy Kimmel for a second. I would happily choose a relationship or marriage over a cause I have none. "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.
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