Making it real. Doesn’t have to be about positive symptoms but rather the real life challenges people are facing that no one really knows about.
Like trying to get work, stuff like that.
Making it real. Doesn’t have to be about positive symptoms but rather the real life challenges people are facing that no one really knows about.
Like trying to get work, stuff like that.
Ah, I understand.
The sounds more interesting as a documentary not an actual film.
Hollywood thrives on dramatizing and exaggeration.
A movie about a dude looking for work and trying to be “normal” wouldn’t sell box-office tickets.
I’ve only seen “A Beautiful Mind”, and I was really young, 17. It was before I got my official diagnosis, I wasn’t 18, it had to do something with insurance… so I didn’t know what sz was, it was a pretty good movie. My psychiatrist recommended it to me because he said “the guy in it reminded him of me” so I watched it over presidents day weekend my senior year of high school
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