I know he has a mental disorder but somehow I find him more sane and positive than so many people. He is deeply searching for something to keep him having hope and trying to stay positive even when surrounded by people who don´t fully understand what he is been through. "I am gonna take all this negativity and use it as a fuel" How laudable is that?
I used it as fuel. I began to think "If nobody cares whether I live or die, I need to be the one to care. If I'm worthless, I need to be a better person." Positivity via negativity.
Being sane is an act of rebellion in this insane society/world because everyone wants everyone to look insane when really its true this guy is more sane than everyone in this movie.
Hey, I get it. My mum would always get this look, often days before a manic episode set it, her eyes would dart from one of my eyeballs to the next. Last time she did that, she asked, “Michael, are you manic?” I said, “No, what; I feel great!” I had a manic episode 3 days later
websurfin2010 they show it very briefly when he is on bed and doesnt wanna get up and his motger leaces him food and rober de niro approches him on bed..but teah overall in the movie he is on manic state
He’s deffo got type one bipolar. To have bipolar you only need to have a manic episode to be diagnosed so his character may not get depressive episodes as much if at all. However I think this film just focuses on his manic episode coz obviously he would’ve been depressed after the whole situation with his wife.
This movie is well made and portrays mental issues very truthfully and accurately. Being someone who’s seen it in my own family having schizophrenia and delusions as well as my best friend having undiagnosed bipolar disease, this film really portrayed things very accurately
websurfin2010 I do agree with u. He is very improved since I ve seen when he was younger. She is good, but I think that is too soon for her age winning an Oscar, I mean she still needs to see what real life is. ....
+msanm5 you know its just like an elevator. you et i in te sky make prorams but one day you wake up and tell yourself what te hell am i doin in this meaninless world. i waas addict for years to get free from my ilness . te problem is tat u cant concentrate on your prorams, i ave a family recordin of menrtal issues and wanted to commit suicide several times. no one caan understand a bipolar except tem. te only merit these guys got is creaativity oof course plus sufferings
I was diagnosed with bipolar when I was 16. Now that I do the meditation yoga and some other exercises I find myself conquering this. I am now a doctor. All it takes is medication lifestyle modification and understanding. :)
you didnt include the scene afterwards when Tiffany accuses Pat of harassing her and he starts hearing his wedding song, which was an auditory hallucination; the song goes away after tiffany helps him calm down
I think this movie, in a way normalizes disorders like bipolar and mood swings, which is not something regularly seen in mainstream media. I have Aspergers and ADHA, and it’s difficult enough for me as it is. I’m about to start seeing a therapist and hopefully things in my life will begin to flow more smoothly, etc. This sort of stuff is becoming more common and it’s becoming more obvious. The best thing to do from here is address the issue.
My mom sufres from bipolar disorder (i dont know how it is measured or like ranked) but it was way more different than Bradley coopers portrayal but so similar at the same time. I think I can see her Way more with Jennifer Lawrence portrayal. I say the ranked thing because i hear the stories of other bipolar people and my. mom never reached to manic episodes (well not in the most crazy ones) Like idont know how to describe it, it made me feel so trapped at times, like if my mom always stayed in a very low mood,, not talking to me even mad, and this could last weeks and months, and all of a sudden, be so happy and wanting to do everything, move out of our appartment, go out to eat, go to the movies, etc. That exact thing led her to be in credit/debt a lot. Sometimes she had her rages which where like twice a year but they were so incredibly destructive because once she beated my sister so bad a neighbour called the cops like it was pretty crazy. But she was very sad most of the times and I was pretty much the only person that stood by her Side all the time, because she had that same hope Bradley Cooper had, I know that this movie was kind of comical, but it really made me cry becarse I remmeered my mom how she tried so hard to beat her disease, and I knew all my Life she was a good person, if she didn't was bipolar she would've been one of the nicet people you could have ever meet. That scene when he fought his dad to fists and pushed his mother and then apologized to everyone remember me so much of my mom, i always wanted to help her and i knew it wasn't her fault but sometimes it was very very hard And like for example what Kanye west is passing though or even antonio brown, im sorry for them because Kanye is a clinically diagnosed bipolar and AB might be also, they seem like they need genuine help, and leave social media. Like if i had the power i would help them just as i help my mom, theyre humans who once where kids and might be confunde by their behavior sorry for my bad English but my first idiom is Spanish
God, I loved this movie as a teenager and always felt like I could relate so much to their emotions…..turns out i was diagnosed w bipolar disorder last year at the age of 25. Explained so many of my feelings throughout the years
I laughed my ass off in the theater at the Hemingway part, because that was my reaction as well (I didn’t break a window though) and I am also bipolar. Most accurate part of the film.
Ditto. I live with this nightmarish disorder, and his portrayal of it is spot on - not for everyone with this illness - it’s different for each of us - but even when properly medicated which I have been for years - his performance is right on target for me. It’s not an easy road to navigate, and it’s wonderful that this movie speaks to that.
It’s funny when I see people say that this movie over exaggerated things or doesn’t show depression when this was exactly what mania was like for me. And yes my mania lasted for 3 months…Everyone is different. Stop criticizing this movie just because you can’t relate to it and you’re bipolar.
I am diagnosed with bipolar 1 with psychotic features and I get severe manic episodes and see and hear things that arent real, as well as experience paranoid delusions. But for some reason what bothers me the most is that my meds make me sleepy. I always take my meds, but I feel him BIG TIME!
@@AutomaticDuck300 yep, because nobody can understand my illness :( at the beginning men fall in love with me they say things like"you are crazy but its hot" but later they say that its too difficult to deal with me :(
@@HK-gm8pe they want the crazy where you're a fun time. Not the crazy when you cry constantly and you don't want to be anywhere or do anything. Bipolar is both and your partners need to accept that.
The social behavior is quite exaggerated or at least is portraying extreme cases. However, I think a lack of self awareness allows for wild episodes to occur more frequently.
Watched this movie again and have to say the characters were amazing and very real. It also reminded me of a friend who suffered from Bipolar Disorder with the signs and symptoms so accurately portrayed by Bradly Cooper and impressed with the other characters compassion and empathy regarding his condition!
Every character is dealing with thier own mental health issues. From Pat's mom and dad, to Pat's best friend and his wife( Tiffany's sister) to Pat's brother, to even Dr Patel. All of them are dealing with their own issues. That's what makes this film a true classic. A masterpiece in my opinion.
Bipolar disorder is pictured in this movie as funny /romantic..especially that they're young and beautiful. .. But in reality is the most fu*** up thing ever. Ruining everything. Living with stigma, everyone looks at you knowing that you're crazy. You End up loosing everything, holding on, only for your family that you're ruining
@prisonmikebeotch2087 yes....but if you work really hard to not take in what others think about you,and they don't pay your bills or mean anything to you, your life changes
I thought of this movie relatable a few years ago when I had my first panic attack from anxiety. Fast forward to the beginning of this year, I had a similar episode to the one where he snaps at his mom and dad, and I was shortly diagnosed with bipolar disorder not long after that event, and it was quick, too. I kinda put two and two together when I researched the combination of medicines they gave me. I’m now watching these scenes trying to explain bipolar disorder to someone and it’s taking forever to reply because this shit made me so emotional how relatable it all is even more so now. Everything. From the uncomfortable questions, something I’ve always done and always said idk I’m curious, to saying random shit, to Tiffany’s promiscuity (albeit not at that level). All too relatable. Crying, ngl.
Good to see Bobby, even in this father role, go all gangster on the neighbor kid. When he threatens to stick the camera up his behind i laugh and laugh.
Minor spoiler alert! I thought the first half of this film was brilliant. I remember the year that followed my diagnosis of 'undiagnosed bipolar' (sounds like a contradiction I know, but they refer to it as this in the movie too, I believe) and the part where the wedding song triggers things, as well as the part where he chucks Hemmingway out the window and later his dad is moved to punch him, felt like I was being shown a video of my own life.Someone mentions above that they don't shoot the depressive state, but I think they do, but it's perhaps a bit condensed. That is to say, the parts where he's in the docs office and the doc is telling him he must take the meds, and then his mum is, and he's constantly running, would be the parts that actually feel like hell if you're inside the person - I often found my depression involved having to constantly move from one place to the next to avoid having to think. Funny enough, I stopped enjoying the second half of the movie because it lost the realism a bit. I can believe that the love and understanding of another person can go a long way to helping, and I even found it believable enough that a beautiful young woman just dropped into his life, but I found it a bit less realistic that his wife wanted him back towards the end at the dance competition. But that's just my subjective viewpoint based on, well, finding that people often don't understand, or don't want to understand; that it's easier for them to just back off.
I don’t think his wife wanted him back at all. I think she was just happy to see him looking healthy and well and happy. And he wasn’t happy because he was with her but Tiffany, she could see that I think.
I remember I watched this movie when it came out and felt I identified with Pat, and I remember thinking I should seek advice and maybe see if I could get a diagnosis... Only to never do it. And then I watch this and suddenly feel the same way. Hopefully I´ll remember to find out more about myself this time.
Ironically the fact that his wife was actually cheating on him doesn't gets registered on him. The writing has a fatal flaw since bipolar disorder is like a pendulum and it must swing both ways, he simply not giving the most important fact any weightage is beyond comprehension.
Though this movie isn't perfect with portraying mental illness (specifically psychopathology), I appreciate that the writers took the time to show that Pat's problems weren't his Bipolar symptoms. His modus operandi, his obsession and beliefs about his wife and how he's supposed to treat the people in his life were the problem. Like, medication can prevent mania and depression, but it can't fix you, and this is clear focus in the screenplay of the film.
14:11 revuelve cosas; diegético, in 14:16 llaves; diegético, off 14:23 puerta; diegético, in 14:39 revuelve cosas; diegético, in 14:42 “dad, not now”; diálogo, diegético, externo (fuera de campo) 15:16 cortina diegético, in 15:23 perro - teléfono; ambiente - diegético, off 15:27 teléfono; diegético, off 15:33 perro - teléfono; ambiente - diegético, off 15:53 golpe; diegético, in 15:59 cachetadas ; diegético, in 16:15 timbre; diegético, off 17:49 walkie talkie; diegético, in, on the air 17:52 walkie talkie; diegético, off, externo, on the air
54 What (Tao's) skilful planter plants Can never be uptorn; What his skilful arms enfold, From him can ne'er be borne. Sons shall bring in lengthening line, Sacrifices to his shrine. Tao when nursed within one's self, His vigour will make true; And where the family it rules What riches will accrue! The neighbourhood where it prevails In thriving will abound; And when 'tis seen throughout the state, Good fortune will be found. Employ it the kingdom o'er, And men thrive all around. In this way the effect will be seen in the person, by the observation of different cases; in the family; in the neighbourhood; in the state; and in the kingdom. How do I know that this effect is sure to hold thus all under the sky? By this (method of observation).
46 When the Tao prevails in the world, they send back their swift horses to (draw) the dung-carts. When the Tao is disregarded in the world, the war-horses breed in the border lands. There is no guilt greater than to sanction ambition; no calamity greater than to be discontented with one's lot; no fault greater than the wish to be getting. Therefore the sufficiency of contentment is an enduring and unchanging sufficiency.
27 The skilful traveller leaves no traces of his wheels or footsteps; the skilful speaker says nothing that can be found fault with or blamed; the skilful reckoner uses no tallies; the skilful closer needs no bolts or bars, while to open what he has shut will be impossible; the skilful binder uses no strings or knots, while to unloose what he has bound will be impossible. In the same way the sage is always skilful at saving men, and so he does not cast away any man; he is always skilful at saving things, and so he does not cast away anything. This is called 'Hiding the light of his procedure.' Therefore the man of skill is a master (to be looked up to) by him who has not the skill; and he who has not the skill is the helper of (the reputation of) him who has the skill. If the one did not honour his master, and the other did not rejoice in his helper, an (observer), though intelligent, might greatly err about them. This is called 'The utmost degree of mystery.'
I know he has a mental disorder but somehow I find him more sane and positive than so many people. He is deeply searching for something to keep him having hope and trying to stay positive even when surrounded by people who don´t fully understand what he is been through. "I am gonna take all this negativity and use it as a fuel" How laudable is that?
I 100%agree
In fact I was thinking Pat more relatable than anybody
I used it as fuel. I began to think "If nobody cares whether I live or die, I need to be the one to care. If I'm worthless, I need to be a better person."
Positivity via negativity.
Being sane is an act of rebellion in this insane society/world because everyone wants everyone to look insane when really its true this guy is more sane than everyone in this movie.
Just remember, it's a movie. Real bipolar disorder can be something truly frightening.
Crying my eyes out watching this, all the pain I’ve put my family and friends through is so difficult to to relay and be so accurately portrayed
It sucks that there’s something you can’t control that hurts people you love. I hope you’re better.
Hey, I get it. My mum would always get this look, often days before a manic episode set it, her eyes would dart from one of my eyeballs to the next. Last time she did that, she asked, “Michael, are you manic?” I said, “No, what; I feel great!” I had a manic episode 3 days later
God Bless, may God protect over you & your family 🙏🏾🩷. Have no fear love God is always with you 🙏🏾🩷
Bradley Cooper should have definitely won an Oscar for this role
Agree
In the movie he's always manic. They don't show the depressive state.
websurfin2010 they show it very briefly when he is on bed and doesnt wanna get up and his motger leaces him food and rober de niro approches him on bed..but teah overall in the movie he is on manic state
Jenifer Lawrence plays the depressive side of us
Justin Nizza every person who suffers from bipolar has both manic and depressive states actually.
Popi Sarantidi “rober de Niro”
He’s deffo got type one bipolar. To have bipolar you only need to have a manic episode to be diagnosed so his character may not get depressive episodes as much if at all. However I think this film just focuses on his manic episode coz obviously he would’ve been depressed after the whole situation with his wife.
Saddest part is the fact that cops are sent to deal with mental health issues. If the movie was realistic they probably would've shot Pat.
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This movie is well made and portrays mental issues very truthfully and accurately. Being someone who’s seen it in my own family having schizophrenia and delusions as well as my best friend having undiagnosed bipolar disease, this film really portrayed things very accurately
The most accurate reaction to the ending (and the whole story) of Hemingway's 'A Farewell To Arms'. LOL
Bradley Cooper should've won an Oscar
websurfin2010 I do agree with u. He is very improved since I ve seen when he was younger. She is good, but I think that is too soon for her age winning an Oscar, I mean she still needs to see what real life is. ....
@@goldenil9145 she's now 30, so do you think that she knows what real life is like ?
He was paired against Joaquin and DDL that year sadly
But he is incredible in this film I agree
Agree
i myself suffer from bipolar disorder, its a nightmare that only those who experine it kan truly understand it
+mohammad mirzai you need to be brave
+mohammad mirzai Why
+miriam macias thanks aalot
+msanm5 you know its just like an elevator. you et i in te sky make prorams but one day you wake up and tell yourself what te hell am i doin in this meaninless world. i waas addict for years to get free from my ilness . te problem is tat u cant concentrate on your prorams, i ave a family recordin of menrtal issues and wanted to commit suicide several times. no one caan understand a bipolar except tem. te only merit these guys got is creaativity oof course plus sufferings
I was diagnosed with bipolar when I was 16.
Now that I do the meditation yoga and some other exercises I find myself conquering this.
I am now a doctor. All it takes is medication lifestyle modification and understanding.
:)
Those long pauses in between are making me angry
you didnt include the scene afterwards when Tiffany accuses Pat of harassing her and he starts hearing his wedding song, which was an auditory hallucination; the song goes away after tiffany helps him calm down
I think this movie, in a way normalizes disorders like bipolar and mood swings, which is not something regularly seen in mainstream media. I have Aspergers and ADHA, and it’s difficult enough for me as it is. I’m about to start seeing a therapist and hopefully things in my life will begin to flow more smoothly, etc. This sort of stuff is becoming more common and it’s becoming more obvious. The best thing to do from here is address the issue.
"You should probably go". Bruh...
I would have beat the shit out of him too!
My mom sufres from bipolar disorder (i dont know how it is measured or like ranked) but it was way more different than Bradley coopers portrayal but so similar at the same time. I think I can see her Way more with Jennifer Lawrence portrayal.
I say the ranked thing because i hear the stories of other bipolar people and my. mom never reached to manic episodes (well not in the most crazy ones)
Like idont know how to describe it, it made me feel so trapped at times, like if my mom always stayed in a very low mood,, not talking to me even mad, and this could last weeks and months, and all of a sudden, be so happy and wanting to do everything, move out of our appartment, go out to eat, go to the movies, etc. That exact thing led her to be in credit/debt a lot.
Sometimes she had her rages which where like twice a year but they were so incredibly destructive because once she beated my sister so bad a neighbour called the cops like it was pretty crazy.
But she was very sad most of the times and I was pretty much the only person that stood by her Side all the time, because she had that same hope Bradley Cooper had,
I know that this movie was kind of comical, but it really made me cry becarse I remmeered my mom how she tried so hard to beat her disease, and I knew all my Life she was a good person, if she didn't was bipolar she would've been one of the nicet people you could have ever meet.
That scene when he fought his dad to fists and pushed his mother and then apologized to everyone remember me so much of my mom, i always wanted to help her and i knew it wasn't her fault but sometimes it was very very hard
And like for example what Kanye west is passing though or even antonio brown, im sorry for them because Kanye is a clinically diagnosed bipolar and AB might be also, they seem like they need genuine help, and leave social media. Like if i had the power i would help them just as i help my mom, theyre humans who once where kids and might be confunde by their behavior
sorry for my bad English but my first idiom is Spanish
God, I loved this movie as a teenager and always felt like I could relate so much to their emotions…..turns out i was diagnosed w bipolar disorder last year at the age of 25. Explained so many of my feelings throughout the years
Exactly what happened to me…it’s almost like we subconsciously knew
The look on Brad’s face when he realizes he can get a letter to Nikki at the diner was so well acted lol
That poor mother, jackie weaver did such a good acting job here!
She's an Aussie too!!!
Brad represents my "highs" and madness. Jen represents my melancholy and downs.
Yep same here…I think that was what they were going for
I laughed my ass off in the theater at the Hemingway part, because that was my reaction as well (I didn’t break a window though) and I am also bipolar. Most accurate part of the film.
I mean, J.Lawrence was great but....I think Bradley here nailed a more complicated role. Another Oscar was legit
as someone diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. Bravo Mr. Cooper
Ditto. I live with this nightmarish disorder, and his portrayal of it is spot on - not for everyone with this illness - it’s different for each of us - but even when properly medicated which I have been for years - his performance is right on target for me. It’s not an easy road to navigate, and it’s wonderful that this movie speaks to that.
It’s funny when I see people say that this movie over exaggerated things or doesn’t show depression when this was exactly what mania was like for me. And yes my mania lasted for 3 months…Everyone is different. Stop criticizing this movie just because you can’t relate to it and you’re bipolar.
I am diagnosed with bipolar 1 with psychotic features and I get severe manic episodes and see and hear things that arent real, as well as experience paranoid delusions. But for some reason what bothers me the most is that my meds make me sleepy. I always take my meds, but I feel him BIG TIME!
It’s hard to see your loved ones struggling
Great movie that accurately shows what Bipolar Disorder can be like! 😔
This is so great movie for people with same kinda like mood disorders.
I see mysel soooo much in Tiffany, I have maniacal depression with bipolar disorder, its soo hard to find friends who can stand you in this condition
It's a lonely road. Dating is the worst.
@@AutomaticDuck300 yep, because nobody can understand my illness :( at the beginning men fall in love with me they say things like"you are crazy but its hot" but later they say that its too difficult to deal with me :(
@@HK-gm8pe they want the crazy where you're a fun time. Not the crazy when you cry constantly and you don't want to be anywhere or do anything.
Bipolar is both and your partners need to accept that.
The social behavior is quite exaggerated or at least is portraying extreme cases. However, I think a lack of self awareness allows for wild episodes to occur more frequently.
Social behaviour?
Thats not episodes. Thats who they are
The therapist playing his trigger song is very unprofessional.
Watched this movie again and have to say the characters were amazing and very real. It also reminded me of a friend who suffered from Bipolar Disorder with the signs and symptoms so accurately portrayed by Bradly Cooper and impressed with the other characters compassion and empathy regarding his condition!
Every character is dealing with thier own mental health issues. From Pat's mom and dad, to Pat's best friend and his wife( Tiffany's sister) to Pat's brother, to even Dr Patel. All of them are dealing with their own issues. That's what makes this film a true classic. A masterpiece in my opinion.
@@pleasantville4529 Yes there’s a lot of dysfunction going on with the other characters as well.
Bipolar disorder is pictured in this movie as funny /romantic..especially that they're young and beautiful. .. But in reality is the most fu*** up thing ever. Ruining everything. Living with stigma, everyone looks at you knowing that you're crazy. You End up loosing everything, holding on, only for your family that you're ruining
The hardest part is .. everyone looking at you like you’re crazy .. makes me not want to live
@prisonmikebeotch2087 yes....but if you work really hard to not take in what others think about you,and they don't pay your bills or mean anything to you, your life changes
The diner scene is freaking hilarious! 🤣🤣🤣
I thought of this movie relatable a few years ago when I had my first panic attack from anxiety. Fast forward to the beginning of this year, I had a similar episode to the one where he snaps at his mom and dad, and I was shortly diagnosed with bipolar disorder not long after that event, and it was quick, too. I kinda put two and two together when I researched the combination of medicines they gave me. I’m now watching these scenes trying to explain bipolar disorder to someone and it’s taking forever to reply because this shit made me so emotional how relatable it all is even more so now. Everything. From the uncomfortable questions, something I’ve always done and always said idk I’m curious, to saying random shit, to Tiffany’s promiscuity (albeit not at that level). All too relatable. Crying, ngl.
3:56 when I'm studying algebra
when I read 50 shades of grey
😂
More like Calculus, Algebra is easy😂
DeSean Jackson is the man...
Who ever may be suffering emotionally with these disorders I am praying for you 🤍. Praying that God delivers you out of your suffering and heartache.
Good to see Bobby, even in this father role, go all gangster on the neighbor kid. When he threatens to stick the camera up his behind i laugh and laugh.
*i mean broken over his head
Love that therapist
I love this movie so much, it's raw and real.
He totally deserved that OSCAR for this 😒
i have bipolar disorder all i need is my own personal JLawrence and call it even
That crazy though?
@@AutomaticDuck300 give me Tiffany any time
aepr84. I can try . Only if you give me Bradley Cooper
Same
Minor spoiler alert! I thought the first half of this film was brilliant. I remember the year that followed my diagnosis of 'undiagnosed bipolar' (sounds like a contradiction I know, but they refer to it as this in the movie too, I believe) and the part where the wedding song triggers things, as well as the part where he chucks Hemmingway out the window and later his dad is moved to punch him, felt like I was being shown a video of my own life.Someone mentions above that they don't shoot the depressive state, but I think they do, but it's perhaps a bit condensed. That is to say, the parts where he's in the docs office and the doc is telling him he must take the meds, and then his mum is, and he's constantly running, would be the parts that actually feel like hell if you're inside the person - I often found my depression involved having to constantly move from one place to the next to avoid having to think. Funny enough, I stopped enjoying the second half of the movie because it lost the realism a bit. I can believe that the love and understanding of another person can go a long way to helping, and I even found it believable enough that a beautiful young woman just dropped into his life, but I found it a bit less realistic that his wife wanted him back towards the end at the dance competition. But that's just my subjective viewpoint based on, well, finding that people often don't understand, or don't want to understand; that it's easier for them to just back off.
What do you know? Somebody, although indirectly, replied to my comment. Thanks!
It's a lonely road
I don’t think his wife wanted him back at all. I think she was just happy to see him looking healthy and well and happy. And he wasn’t happy because he was with her but Tiffany, she could see that I think.
De Niro also was stellar in this
I remember I watched this movie when it came out and felt I identified with Pat, and I remember thinking I should seek advice and maybe see if I could get a diagnosis... Only to never do it. And then I watch this and suddenly feel the same way. Hopefully I´ll remember to find out more about myself this time.
Hope you did :)
Hey, how are you doing?
Did you ?
Ironically the fact that his wife was actually cheating on him doesn't gets registered on him. The writing has a fatal flaw since bipolar disorder is like a pendulum and it must swing both ways, he simply not giving the most important fact any weightage is beyond comprehension.
Anupam Kher is playing here..wow!!!!!!!!!!!1
im obsesive compulsive :(
I have bipolar type 2. Truthfully, him at his manic state, I can’t really identify that much.
My doctors said im not so worse but my trigger is always around me, GOD! How i wish i was normal...😢😢😢
Idk why but this vid gave stress....
Really bad shit. Real bad shit. God do not give it to anybody else. This is hell…
15:20 Let The Whole Neighbourhood Wake Up I Don't Care
Absolutely and Jennifer Lawrence also
He has Maniac episodes I am bipolar and Its the Same with the two episodes I have before i have my meds
Him beating up the history teacher reminded me of Hawk from Cobra Kai in Season 3
One of my most favorite movies ever everybody is crazy 😅😅
Please upload more clips.
Though this movie isn't perfect with portraying mental illness (specifically psychopathology), I appreciate that the writers took the time to show that Pat's problems weren't his Bipolar symptoms. His modus operandi, his obsession and beliefs about his wife and how he's supposed to treat the people in his life were the problem. Like, medication can prevent mania and depression, but it can't fix you, and this is clear focus in the screenplay of the film.
Great performance.
Very real.
Made me detest the chatacter
I feel like Adam Sandler would have crushed this role
bruh I thought he was at first Adam sandler💀
Thanks 👍😊
Great movie
That’s how Therapist helps❤️😬😅
Go where?
23:55 everybody everybody
15:02 what’s the song
What is and what should never be -led zeppelin
@@tundra_0720 thanks
FIRST --. NO ONE EVER had a SOCK PUPPET IN ANY MEETING. Let’s CLEAR THAT UP. Ok .
@LEO🇿🇦 I love your HUMOR. TOO ADORABLE
@LEO🇿🇦 thank you for your reply. It’s TRUE. but I love love the MOVIE a lot. Do you ? WHERE ARE YOU ? I look forward to hearing from you. !
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Oscar worthy
I have bipolar and i dont identify with any of this
anupam kher !😕
14:11 revuelve cosas; diegético, in
14:16 llaves; diegético, off
14:23 puerta; diegético, in
14:39 revuelve cosas; diegético, in
14:42 “dad, not now”; diálogo, diegético, externo (fuera de campo)
15:16 cortina diegético, in
15:23 perro - teléfono; ambiente - diegético, off
15:27 teléfono; diegético, off
15:33 perro - teléfono; ambiente - diegético, off
15:53 golpe; diegético, in
15:59 cachetadas ; diegético, in
16:15 timbre; diegético, off
17:49 walkie talkie; diegético, in, on the air
17:52 walkie talkie; diegético, off, externo, on the air
TERAPIA É MUITO IMPORTANTE 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Bipolar peoples are not violent or aggressive. That is just a movie. LOL.😂😂😂
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What (Tao's) skilful planter plants
Can never be uptorn;
What his skilful arms enfold,
From him can ne'er be borne.
Sons shall bring in lengthening line,
Sacrifices to his shrine.
Tao when nursed within one's self,
His vigour will make true;
And where the family it rules
What riches will accrue!
The neighbourhood where it prevails
In thriving will abound;
And when 'tis seen throughout the state,
Good fortune will be found.
Employ it the kingdom o'er,
And men thrive all around.
In this way the effect will be seen in the person, by the
observation of different cases; in the family; in the neighbourhood;
in the state; and in the kingdom.
How do I know that this effect is sure to hold thus all under the
sky? By this (method of observation).
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When the Tao prevails in the world, they send back their swift
horses to (draw) the dung-carts. When the Tao is disregarded in the
world, the war-horses breed in the border lands.
There is no guilt greater than to sanction ambition; no calamity
greater than to be discontented with one's lot; no fault greater than
the wish to be getting. Therefore the sufficiency of contentment is
an enduring and unchanging sufficiency.
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The skilful traveller leaves no traces of his wheels or
footsteps; the skilful speaker says nothing that can be found fault
with or blamed; the skilful reckoner uses no tallies; the skilful
closer needs no bolts or bars, while to open what he has shut will be
impossible; the skilful binder uses no strings or knots, while to
unloose what he has bound will be impossible. In the same way the
sage is always skilful at saving men, and so he does not cast away any
man; he is always skilful at saving things, and so he does not cast
away anything. This is called 'Hiding the light of his procedure.'
Therefore the man of skill is a master (to be looked up to) by him
who has not the skill; and he who has not the skill is the helper of
(the reputation of) him who has the skill. If the one did not honour
his master, and the other did not rejoice in his helper, an
(observer), though intelligent, might greatly err about them. This is
called 'The utmost degree of mystery.'
WHAT’RE YA LAUGHIN’ ABOUT?!
I’m sorry... I’m sorry
Hahaha just catch the rhythm man .
This movie was hilarious
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Alice in wonderland lol
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Hurting your father is not bipolar it's American psychosis
Huh?
this movie basically summarize how being cheated affected on men mental health ..
Great movie
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