Synopsis
Life is anything but normal.
A psychotherapist helps a law student cope with schizophrenia in one of five interconnected tales dealing with mental illness.
2013 Directed by Laura Dern, Bonnie Hunt …
A psychotherapist helps a law student cope with schizophrenia in one of five interconnected tales dealing with mental illness.
Jennifer Hudson Sarah Hyland Melissa Leo Mitch Rouse Octavia Spencer Sofia Vassilieva Brittany Snow Ernie Hudson Jason Ritter Jean Smart Lea Thompson Ken Baumann Melissa Farman Melanie Griffith Chelsea Handler Aimee Teegarden Rodney Adams Renee Albert Lewis John Allen James Avery Tyler Barnes Andrea Bendewald Haneef Bhatti Sean Carrigan Jay Chandrasekhar Ida Darvish Cindy Drummond Izzy Eggerling Shirell Ferguson-Coleman Show All…
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This is 5 short stories directed by 5 different directors that all deal with mental illness. One character appears in 3 of the 5 stories. Most of the stories are very very depressing. Part 4 of the movie deals with a depressed stand up comic...I could not help but think about Robin Williams when I watched that part. Part 5 stars Jennifer Hudson and Ernie Hudson and had the most emotionally wallop for me. I thought parts 1 and 3 were ok.....and part 2 with Melissa Leo was the second best part of the movie. Final thought: An interesting movie....but not one I will ever revisit.
honestly, i wasn't expecting to like this as much as i did. what i was expecting was just a run-of-the-mill netflix movie to put on in the background, but i instantly became interested in this within the first ten minutes. "call me crazy" really started off strong but as the third story came around, it got a little boring for me. but thankfully, it really picked up by the fourth. but jennifer hudson's performance in the last one was just so great. all hail j hudd!
if you're bored and have nothing netflix on to watch, i would recommend this
The movie submerges the viewer in the hectic universe of 5 people affected with different mental illnesses in an elegant and natural way, confronting the audience with the impact of their ongoing struggle.
Knowing that all those conditions combined determine the fiber and essence of more people than one can imagine, ones eyes are opened with this provocative slice of life.
These five related tales explore the topic of Mental Illness with honesty and a deep respect. The topics include depression, anxiety/PTSD, schizophrenia, Bi-Polar disorder, and family members living with loved ones with a mental illness.
This five piece film is very educational and is not for the faint of heart. The acting is well done and at no point did I feel anything was cliche. It show these disorders as legitimate illnesses and not as something made up in the head.
This is worth the time and can prompt solid discussions with others.
are all the doors in the door shop? because they’re all off the hinges 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Film #29 of the March 2016 Scavenger Hunt
Task #9. A film exploring the theme of mental illness
Call Me Crazy is a collection of 5 short films by 5 female directors, each exploring different aspects of mental illness from perspectives that span race, gender, age, and class. This is a really cool idea - and despite its lifetime channel production values, it's still an experiment I can get behind. Not all shorts are equal, and in this collection they add up too overlong and after the first half, the film hits a wall and gets very serious and repeats a lot of the same ideas. As a film this doesn't really work, but I suppose if you don't have…
Sei que são casos diferentes nesse filme mas o da depressão me pega muito, o eddie parou de apreciar as coisas que ele gostava e vive isolado em um quarto. Isso é a depressão... A pessoa perde completamente a vontade de viver e a noção do tempo