Girl, Interrupted
Sometimes the only way to stay sane is to go a little crazy.
Overview
Set in the changing world of the late 1960s, Susanna Kaysen's prescribed "short rest" from a psychiatrist she had met only once becomes a strange, unknown journey into Alice's Wonderland, where she struggles with the thin line between normal and crazy. Susanna soon realizes how hard it is to get out once she has been committed, and she ultimately has to choose between the world of people who belong inside or the difficult world of reality outside.
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What makes this movie Worth Watching
Girl, Interrupted is based on Susanna Kaysen's memoir of the same name, recounting her 18-month stay at McLean Hospital in 1967. The film taps into a broader cultural interest in the treatment of mental illness, particularly within institutions, and reflects anxieties surrounding conformity and individuality during a turbulent period in American history. It sparked conversations about diagnostic practices and the potential for misdiagnosis, especially among young women.
- Exceptional performances from a strong ensemble cast, particularly Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie, who won an Oscar for her portrayal of Lisa.
- The film explores complex and often stigmatized themes of mental illness, identity, and female relationships within the confines of a psychiatric institution.
- It offers a compelling and empathetic, albeit fictionalized, glimpse into the lives of young women struggling with mental health challenges in the late 1960s.
- The narrative raises questions about societal expectations of women and the pressures they face, which are still relevant today.
Fun Facts
- Winona Ryder was deeply involved in the film's production, serving as an executive producer and helping to bring the project to the screen after acquiring the rights to the memoir.
- Clea DuVall, who plays Georgina, stated that she had to repeatedly watch 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' as part of her research for her role.