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Out of Darkness
Diana Ross dramatizes multiple personality disorder.
Release : | 1994 |
Rating : | 7.5 |
Studio : | Andrew Adelson Company, Empty Chair Productions Inc., Anaid Film Productions Inc., |
Crew : | Production Design, Set Decoration, |
Cast : | Diana Ross Beah Richards Maura Tierney Lindsay Crouse Stack Pierce |
Genre : | Drama TV Movie |
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Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
I can't understand why this film hasn't been shown on British TV before now. As an expose of severe mental illness, it was excellent. I didn't recognise Diana Ross at first and must commend her for her performance. Showing the absolutely harrowing and humiliating face of schizophrenia is no easy task but she pulled it off. The relationship that she had with her mother, sister and daughter were believable. The mother wanted her daughter to remain her 'child' and thus be in control of her; her sister was resentful that she had 'lost' her sister, while at the same time being envious that her mother had more time for her daughter's sickness than her other child; and her daughter was just plain frightened of the uncertainty that mental illness brings with it. Once again Maura Tierney brings to her performance intelligence and insight. All in all an excellent film.
I didn't realize I was watching Diana Ross when I saw this. She is very good.The movie does an extraordinary job of conveying what psychosis is like. Been there, done that. What's even better is that it shows, in realistic ways, what it is like to cope with psychosis.Too many films romanticize psychosis - madness is enticing if horrifying, a voyeuristic thrill for the presumably sane. In this film, it is humanized. Paulie struggles to "ride it out", to have a plan to cope, to cope, and to go beyond coping to living a full life, while managing her own condition. Tremendously empowering.This film lacks syrup, and while it is dramatic it is not generally melodramatic. Paulie's work to trust others so that she can heal, to rebuild relationships with her family as she does, to face the real, irreparable changes that 18 years of poorly controlled schizophrenia have had on her child, her family & herself is so well portrayed that it merits a run-on sentence.9 stars.
Diana Ross gives an incredible and very realistic portrait of a woman who lives with mental illness and apparently seems to defeat it. I found the movie well acted--by all its cast members---both informative and entertainingly educational in a good sense---that the educational aspects are subtle and not like a documentary. This is a dramatic and excellent movie that shows Diana Ross as a talented convincing actress. It shows that not everyone is accepting of mental illness--she gets dumped by a boyfriend who cannot handle the fact that she has survived mental illness. Highly recommended for the entire family and for those who have family members who are afflicted with mental illness, not to mention the many fans of Diana Ross, the actress in this case.
Diana gives a wonderful performance in this very important work. Before I saw this, I hadn't thought much about mental illnesses - I found her portrait to be vivid and honest. This is a difficult subject matter, and I thank Diana for having the courage to do this disturbing work.