What is mental illness?

Eliane 2022-04-19 09:01:44

My rating: 7.5

Film review:

The heroine, Xiaomei, is a girl, and her family thinks she is mentally abnormal. Because she tried to commit suicide, she was sent to a psychiatric hospital at home. From then on, she started her life in a mental hospital. Xiaomei was not used to it at first, and gradually made friends. One day her boyfriend came to find her, and her boyfriend wanted to take her to escape to another country. In the end, she chose to return to the mental hospital.

Later, she met a rebellious girl-Little Crazy, and ran out together. When they escaped to a patient's house, the patient was taken out of the hospital by his father, and he was called "little fool" for the time being, and everyone envied her. However, they found that "Little Silly" was just her father's sex slave. They ruthlessly exposed the falsehood, and "Little Silly" chose to commit suicide.

"Little Silly" was not forced to commit suicide, but she got a reason to commit suicide. Sometimes people need a reason to commit suicide, just a reason to get rid of the world. The world can bring her all the pain, why can't she leave? Why can't you choose to leave by yourself?

Little Mad is still in a mental hospital after self-harming. And Xiaomei left the mental hospital, what will happen to her life in the future, and whether she will continue to write, it is unknown.

I watched this movie on and off while running in the morning. Just remember so much. It doesn't feel interesting.

Not recommended to watch.

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  • Mercedes 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    I like the 3 heroines. Julie was so adorable when she was young. The first time I met Murphy was because of lovesickness. The short hair is all handsome and beautiful, and more importantly, I like the plot, it is much better than the lunatic asylum, and it is not boring at all.

  • Carmine 2022-01-26 08:15:37

    It feels like a female version of "Flying Over the Cuckoo's Asylum". Angelina Jolie won the Oscar, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award for best supporting actress. —— Creative background: In 1967, 17-year-old Susanna Kaysen was sent to a mental hospital for a year and a half due to her mental loss. This painful psychological journey was later written by her into an autobiographical novel "Transfer". Soul Girl, and published in 1993. Shortly after the novel was published, Winona Reid had read this novel and was deeply attracted by it. Because Winona Reid suffered from insomnia and anxiety when she was 19 years old, she also went to a mental hospital for treatment. In the same year, the Columbia company bought the rights to film the novel. Winona Reid took the initiative to ask for the role of the heroine and was allowed to produce the film as a producer. However, the selection of the director did not go well until 1999. In 1988, James Mangold was selected to direct the film, and the film was successfully filmed. —— first,After that, Two episodes that surprise me.

Girl, Interrupted quotes

  • Lisa: We have to go. We have money... Susanna, don't be stupid. Alright, fine. Be stupid.

  • Susanna: [about Daisy] Has she come down yet?

    Lisa: No... But she's been playing that SHIT ALL MORNING!