A film with a narrow audience but definitely underestimated

Loyce 2022-01-17 08:01:30

Indeed, I have to say that this movie is underestimated. In other words, its audience is inherently very narrow, without the ups and downs of blockbuster films, and no brain-burning plots. However, as a doctor in related professions, he said that he saw the symptoms of the protagonist. , Will follow to think about what kind of disease she is, and continue to analyze the possible disease following the symptoms that continue to appear. Finally, I have to say that I have never heard of this disease. In fact, Chloe Moritz's performance is still in place. At least the typical symptoms of epilepsy, delusions, and mania and depression are all performed. They are typical and easy to identify. Finally, I sighed. Fortunately, the doctors over there did not give up and did not transfer to the hospital as a mental illness. Sometimes this is the case. Some doctors have such a keen clinical sense. All the examination results are here, but it just feels that something is wrong. The results must be found, so rare diseases can be found.

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  • Adrian 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    True manifestation of a disease

  • Shaina 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    Chloë Grace Moretz has already thinned back a bit. The structure of the whole story is seriously unbalanced. Crazy occupies more than 80% of the space. At the end, a miracle appears in a little time; and the symptoms of madness are probably closer to taking drugs. (Me, Jianjun Li and the crazy girl)

Brain on Fire quotes

  • [first lines]

    Susannah Cahalan: Have you ever been trapped? Lost in your own body, lost in your own mind, lost in time? So desperate to escape, to just... Get out.

  • Susannah Cahalan: [yelling at the drippy faucet] What? What? Why won't you stop? Do it again! Say it! I didn't think so.