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But in the end, the teachers at the school finally get to him and want to put him in a
mental
institution, he finally feels it is time to end his life, while Animals of Sound played without him.
Although many movies have tackled the subject of suicide and
mental
institutions, it was always about treating the patients and making them better because of the doctor's assistance, in this film, however, we follow a depressed guy who falls in love with a suicidal girl and will stop at nothing to make her happy even though she doesn't care for happiness at all, she just wants to die.
The story is about a mysterious
mental
patient Prot, played by Kevin Spacey, and his unbelieving psychiatrist Dr. Powel, played by Jeff Bridges.
As such, the Author/Composer, Gustav Von Aschebach (Dirk Bogarde) on the verge of
mental
exhaustion is a burned-out artisan.
My wife is a
mental
health therapist and we watched it from beginning to end.
If its the case that Kerr in effect didn't have to refer to the law because fiscal circumstances overrides everything, then 'royal power' borders onto unreason; the implications in any Commonwealth country is that 'fiscal' rules literally, and that any person or organisation has Carte Blanche to break any other rule, physical or mental, so long as they have the control over the purse strings ultimately!
Dieter and Herzog are combined and connected through a
mental
maze that has been transformed into a single straight hallway which the walls have been plastered with images created by one mans characterization of himself by the vibrations of his own vocal chords.
Mani is back wit a Rathnam(gem) he manages to capture the
mental
trauma of a small girl searching 4 her mother they way he goes about showing the problems-in Ceylon is a treat.. .. Tis movie is a must watch.the
I heard an interview with the main actor who said that the film was not intended to be a horror movie but he himself would describe it as
mental
horror.
Young, ambitious nurse Ms. Charlotee (Rosie Holotik) is sent to work at a
mental
asylum out in the middle of nowhere.
The
mental
patients are all a little eye rolling (espically by the Judge), but my favorite was the old crazy biddy (Rhea MacAdams).
She has all the
mental
capacity for higher learning though having no friends present for her time makes the ending a developmental tragedy in progress ... given a bird in a cage... not a puppy... that would a least get her walking two times a day.
(believe it or not taking of a dog is a better witness than taking care of a bird at this time of her life) The symbolic cage of her in a cage is too much
mental
and self fulfilling of some of her writings within the story.
The neighbor college freshman is developed just fine, he is as developed as the training education will allow for the
mental
maturity that dwarfs her eternal purpose compared to his fateful conditioning.
This movie will undoubtably not go over well with some, because most of the horror is
mental.
It succeeds in making you feel strangely dirty, just plain grubby, for Brownrigg's world is this mad, unwashed, scummy prison cell of rants, obsessions and all shades of
mental
illness.
The supporting cast are near perfect as well, each resident of the
mental
institution is incredibly convincing in their own way.
The grotesque visions, hallucinations & dreams continue & begin to affect his
mental
state, Fulci decides to seek help & contacts Professor Egon Schwarz (Dvid L. Thompson) for psychiatric help.
Director Fulci playing himself, is directing GHOSTS OF SODOM(?)and can not seem to deprive his
mental
well being from constant murder.
Mrs Manelli (Joan Camden) rumbles him but she is accused of having
mental
problems by her husband, Claude (Francis Lederer), a concert pianist.
She happen on a
mental
home in Iceland.
Lederer convinces the police Camden has suffered a
mental
breakdown and she is released to him.
It's not unlike Born on the Fourth of July, in that it deals with a soldiers' emotional and
mental
breakdown after serving in Vietnam, but while that one focused more on the politics of post-Vietnam (anti-war speeches, etc.), this one deals with a much more personal topic: Family.
The main thing that really confused me about this movie, is nearly at the end the main girl (if there was indeed a main girl) was in some sort of alternate reality, i mean what the hell was going on at this point?! all of a sudden she awoke and was in a
mental
institute, chained to a bed being drugged by doctors or something, then quicker than it would have taken me to slit my wrists, it flipped back and she was getting eaten out by some random vampire!it made no sodding sense!
The story itself has a fairly interesting premise for a horror flick: scheming husband marries a wealthy woman with a history of
mental
illness, then attempts to convince her that she's going insane with shrill noises, mysterious knocking and skulls that turn up at inopportune times.
The movie offers no explanation of this, only telling the viewer that Igor escaped from the
mental
hospital.
I tried it because it stars Richard Dreyfus and Jeff Goldblum, two good actors, and because the plot line - a mob boss is about to be released from a
mental
institution - sounded promising.
What the West NEEDS to know is this is nothing more than propaganda aimed at
mental
midgets.
Mother Sarah(Jane Higginson)worries about her son's
mental
state, figuring his reluctance towards opening presents or, more importantly, talking, derives from watching her husband's horrific murder.
Much unexplained incoherence follows as Cassie's
mental
state degenerates further, until we reach the predictable conclusion.
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