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Olivia et Matthew Gray sont des jumeaux de 18 ans nés dans un monde de privilèges et de grandes attentes. Il n'y a presque pas de frontières entre eux; même leurs rêves sont liés.Olivia et Matthew Gray sont des jumeaux de 18 ans nés dans un monde de privilèges et de grandes attentes. Il n'y a presque pas de frontières entre eux; même leurs rêves sont liés.Olivia et Matthew Gray sont des jumeaux de 18 ans nés dans un monde de privilèges et de grandes attentes. Il n'y a presque pas de frontières entre eux; même leurs rêves sont liés.
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If you saw this movie's trailer and was like oh that's pure horror.. like many many of my friends.. don't judge it yet watch the movie it's very interesting and eye opening to so many issues and the best thing is the decent acting of Troian Bellisario who did a wonderful job, the story itself is amazing it holds a lot of realistic aspects and that's what makes it even better and the respect that the movie showed for anorexia is what made me fall in love with it although you witness a challenging heartbreaking experience you will have better understanding to these issues that a lot of people go through.
Olivia (Troian Bellisario) is making out with a guy at a party. Her overprotective twin Matthew Grey (Tom Felton) breaks them up. He's driving her home when they get into an accident. She starts having visions of her dead brother who berates her at every turn. She develops an eating disorder.
I came into this completely blind and that is the problem. I kept waiting for something to happen when it's already happening. I thought that this could be a ghost story or a murder mystery. This is really about an eating disorder. By that point, I'm bored by waiting for things that never happen. This is written by Troian Bellisario and apparently based on her own experiences. I wasn't in the right mindset.
I came into this completely blind and that is the problem. I kept waiting for something to happen when it's already happening. I thought that this could be a ghost story or a murder mystery. This is really about an eating disorder. By that point, I'm bored by waiting for things that never happen. This is written by Troian Bellisario and apparently based on her own experiences. I wasn't in the right mindset.
I have to say, as an aspiring writer who has been failed by society and its twisted way of diminishing mental health, I am in complete awe. I knew Troian and Tom were something but this is beyond. Rarely have I seen movies that depict mental health from a place that is so real. Rarely have I seen movies that show the ugly as beautifully as Feed does. I knew of Troian's history with mental health from what she has mentioned in interviews but honestly had I not known, after watching Feed, I would still know. There seems to be an authenticity to art when it comes from experience. There is a truth that however long you study a case, you can never truly understand and portray have you not lived through it yourself. I know too much how tough writing about certain things can be and that is also probably why I am so touched by Feed. Troian, you did all of this so courageously and I personally thank you for it. Tommy, your directing is so unique and delicate, I look forward to seeing more features of yours. Also, props to Jennifer Vecchiarello for the editing. I can oddly tell that this film was made for good reasons, and that makes it earn so many points.
Personifying the ED voice is exactly the tangible concept so many people who do not understand eating disorders needed to see in order to get a glimpse into the eerie, dark world or anorexia. Bellisario is the first person I've ever known to be able to articulate, from a sufferers perspective, what it is to have anorexia. She did it without sensationalizing, glamorizing, or glorifying it. I am 1 1/2 yrs into recovery and watched it without being triggered but rather with such empathy and hope that non-sufferers could finally get a small glimpse into the world of anorexia. I agree with another reviewer that stated Feed should be the movie that is getting national attention as THIS movie is more true to the nature of the illness.
Brilliantly done Troian Bellisario!! Standing ovation! I truly hope this film gets the recognition it so rightly deserves.
Brilliantly done Troian Bellisario!! Standing ovation! I truly hope this film gets the recognition it so rightly deserves.
Although an eating disorder comes into play as the sister tries to quickly join her twin brother I'm not sure if that is the main focus of this story. It seems that anxiety disorder, depression, hallucinations, schizophrenia, and even a possibility of a brain injury from her car accident created this alternate reality that we experience throughout the story. Very well acted, and of course the writers had to leave a "you decide the ending" ending.
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- AnecdotesTroian's character's battle with a near-fatal eating disorder in the film was inspired by the actress' own battle with an eating disorder in real life.
- GaffesWhen Tom Felton's character Matt is using two pens to tap on a table while Troian Bellisario's character Olivia is talking to her science teacher, the blue pen starts in his right hand and the black pen starts in his left hand, but when the scene cuts back to Matt, the pens have swapped the hand they were held in.
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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