Depressed patients comment on the country of depression

Lon 2022-03-21 08:01:02

I never write reviews, but this time because it's a good side-view of depression. (This is the reason for giving 5 stars)
Because I am a depression patient, and I feel the same way when I watch the film. The portrayal of the depressed person in the film is more appropriate. I see myself in it.
From this, we can see part of the reasons for depression, which can be traced to the mental state and way of thinking of people who have depression. There is very little publicity about this in the country. Most people think of depression as futile, but only those who have had it know it really exists.
Because I am a depression patient, I feel the same way when I watch the film. The portrayal of the depressed person in the film is more appropriate. I see myself in it.
I think this film is more suitable for those who have good friends or relatives with depression. You can get a side view of his (her) current situation. They really need your help.
The friends in the film and the heroine's boyfriend have done very well compared to ordinary people. In fact, asking for more is indeed a requirement. But if you really want to help him, be sure to pay attention to the method, recommend Andrew Solomon's Melancholy, which has more descriptions.

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  • Germaine 2022-04-23 07:05:29

    During the high lunch break, there are no classrooms, and the air conditioner temperature is very low. I shivered when I looked at this. Two male classmates came in and happened to be completely naked. Everyone was speechless. I thought of a bunch of idiots. It's fun to think about youthful energy.

  • Arne 2022-03-21 08:01:02

    Based on the true story of the best-selling novel, before the antidepressants became popular in the mid-1980s, a working woman (Christina Ricci) suffered from depression during her first year at Harvard University. The film explores contemporary social issues such as divorce, drugs, sexual intercourse, and controlling mothers (Jessica Lange).

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