Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman with Dissociative Identity Disorder struggles to prevent her parts from getting triggered on Valentine's Day.A woman with Dissociative Identity Disorder struggles to prevent her parts from getting triggered on Valentine's Day.A woman with Dissociative Identity Disorder struggles to prevent her parts from getting triggered on Valentine's Day.
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This is an amazing film, I think that everyone who has ever been curious about plurality and systems should watch it! It is moving, beautiful, and just all around an amazing thing to watch!!!!!! As someone who is part of a system, I find this a great portral, and just so well done! This film is visually pleasing, its intriguing, it keeps you interested, it makes you really feel for Rose and the other characters... it is just a wonderful watch! I sent this to some of my friends, and I showed it to my partner as well, because it is such a great way of explaining what it is like to be part of a system! My friends and partner already knew that I am part of a system, but this was a great way to offer them some insight as to what it feels like, and how it works!!!! I love this!!!!!!
10hellomer
Amazing film that touched me on a personal and professional level! With all the inaccurate, highly stigmatizing media portrayals of trauma and dissociation out there, this was a breath of fresh air.
Great directing, acting and not triggering like some things that depict DID. Based on a real life example of a woman living with DID as a result of childhood trauma, this film is a reminder of the brilliance of the brain and soul in all humans. I so appreciate a film that normalizes dissociation and DID as this is not rare as some would think. And all around us are incredible, talented individuals living with the superpowers of their inside family!
Great directing, acting and not triggering like some things that depict DID. Based on a real life example of a woman living with DID as a result of childhood trauma, this film is a reminder of the brilliance of the brain and soul in all humans. I so appreciate a film that normalizes dissociation and DID as this is not rare as some would think. And all around us are incredible, talented individuals living with the superpowers of their inside family!
As some who has been diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder. The film is one of the most accurate portrayal of how it feels like living with DID. You don't see many films that get it right when it comes to this mental health disorder. Bravo to the whole cast. It touched our hears to see true representation of DID in the media. We hope to see more films like this in the future.we hope that the filmmakers will make more positive portrayals on mental illness. It's important that we have our voices heard in the media. We hope Hollywood takes notice of how important to get the facts write when it comes to mental health issues.
This is a sensitive depiction of a woman struggling with dissociative identity disorder. On Valentines Day, she prepares dinner for her boyfriend, and we meet her different parts. Instead portraying her as a crazy side character, this story is told from _her_ perspective. It made me think of the series Casa de las Flores, which, while otherwise entertaining, features an unrealistic, harmful portrayal of a character who appears to have the same condition. Many thanks to the filmmaker for educating us all. His love for his mother (on which this short film is based) and his mother's love for him resonate.
This film moved me so much. FINALLY there is an accurate and sensitive film about DID without the sensationalism and awful prejudices in other films. I'm a therapist with lived experience of DID, and I found it quite an emotional watch (in a good way!). To be able to share something so positive and beautiful with my clients has been awesome. Dylan and Holly, you have beautifully captured the experiences of someone with DID in a way which many have never been able to explain with words. It's helping people to be seen, and to be validated. Thank you so much for all the emotional energy and effort you have invested in this 💜
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- AnecdotesThe song Jeremy sings to Rose, "She Kisses Me With Her Eyes", was written by the director's father for his mother, who has DID. They have been married for over 30 years now.
- Bandes originalesShe Kisses Me With Her Eyes
Written by Grady Crumpler
Performed by Austin Tan (vocals), Grady Crumpler (guitar)
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- Orange, Californie, États-Unis(Grocery Store)
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- 20 505 $US (estimé)
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