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Where is the Love


We learn that the friend committed suicide and Susanna has taken her place. Lisa displays psychotic qualities that make her a danger to the outside world. She has no regard for peace and tranquility. She is a psychotic. Her body is in a constant state of anarchy. She has to be restrained at several points in the film and threatens at one point to kill herself but gives in easily, making her mental disorder all the more bizarre.
             Like any film that has some sort of plot about mental illness, 'Girl, Interrupted' forces us to take a look at ourselves and ask if, perhaps, we need to evaluate our own lives. In Canada, 25% of the population at some point in life, will suffer from some sort of mental illness. Many don't realize that this DOESN'T mean being crazy. It simply means suffering a certain dismal aspect on the part of the mind. Some suffer from depression, some paranoia and some from sharp and severe mood swings. Actually, Winona Ryder's portrayal of Susanna seems quite normal compared to her friends in the institution.
             Director James Mangold ('Copland') directs the film in a pretty even fashion, building his climax to a satisfying, if somewhat "all seen before" conclusion. The film is written by Mangold, Lisa Loomer and Anna Hamilton Phelan based on the novel by Susanna Kaysen.
             To its obvious credit, the saving grace in 'Girl, Interrupted', comes from its bonding of the characters involved. There is a genuine goodness in the fact that deep down inside many of them are little girls living inside the bodies of grown women. The film, while diving right into the subject of mental illness, also has a certain innocence about it that makes it warm and likable to a large extent. It is no classic but it is a film that is of high social merit and has to its further credit the ability to pace itself at a good level and it avoids being pretentious.
             Copyright2000 Walter Frith .
             It is important to note, I think, that this is an essay comparing two very different perspectives of one situation.


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