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Re: Movies related to disorders

Postby ninphm » Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:21 am

Hell yeah! Happiness is my favorite one followed by Palindromes.
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Re: Movies related to disorders

Postby ninphm » Sat Jul 25, 2009 3:20 am

ninphm wrote:Fight Club - main character has issues!


Dammit! Sorry guys, I violated the first and second rules. You do NOT talk about Fight Club. Crap.
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Re: Movies related to disorders

Postby Chucky » Sat Jul 25, 2009 9:09 pm

Good laugh, ninphm. That film didn't have good longevity thoug. After the second watch, it did'nt seem all too great. Has Brad Pitt been in any truly great flms?
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Re: Movies related to disorders

Postby Postperson » Tue Jul 28, 2009 10:23 am

a couple about autism/asperger
snowcake
mozart and the whale

not sure what these conditions are but they're great movies.
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Re: Movies related to disorders

Postby twistermind » Tue Jul 28, 2009 6:18 pm

The last movie I have watch is called "Fatherhood". It´s not properly related to disorders but it´s quite illustrative about the influency of different factors in infance.
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Re: Movies related to disorders

Postby Chucky » Tue Jul 28, 2009 7:50 pm

twistermind wrote:The last movie I have watch is called "Fatherhood". It´s not properly related to disorders but it´s quite illustrative about the influency of different factors in infance.

That sounds familiar to me. Was it about a 15 year old boy who became a father in some American town?
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Re: Movies related to disorders

Postby twistermind » Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:12 pm

No, no no. It´s about different brother and sister who all of them had a different relation with his father. And how they approach to fatherhood in diffrent ways. More or less. There are more details but I don´t want to tell anything else. Dean Martin is the main actor and Mary Stuart Anderson his wife. I adore Dean Martin. Ah, ah, ah, I nearly forget Keanu Reeves. An unforgiven

error :D

I meant Steve Martin instead of Dean Martin.
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Re: Movies related to disorders

Postby twistermind » Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:22 pm

The Glass Menagerie (by Paul Newman) Social Phobia and Low self-steem.
Wow, there are a sentence in this films dedicated to Irish people. The brother of the family invite a man at home in order that his sister could meet and marriage with him. The mother is really worried about the man could be a drunker, so she said: "He called O´Connor" . "So He is Irish" and the second Surname? (it results to be a second Irish suname). "The mother asked his son Why can you say he´s not a drunker when he has two Irish surname?" :mrgreen:
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