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Six Schizophrenic Brothers

  • Minissérie de televisão
  • 2024
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Six Schizophrenic Brothers (2024)
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A aterrorizante história de uma família americana destruída pela loucura, quando seis dos 12 irmãos desenvolvem esquizofrenia.A aterrorizante história de uma família americana destruída pela loucura, quando seis dos 12 irmãos desenvolvem esquizofrenia.A aterrorizante história de uma família americana destruída pela loucura, quando seis dos 12 irmãos desenvolvem esquizofrenia.

  • Artistas
    • Lindsay Galvin Rauch
    • John Galvin
    • Richard Galvin
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    1,8 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
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    4.406
    612
    • Artistas
      • Lindsay Galvin Rauch
      • John Galvin
      • Richard Galvin
    • 25Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
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    Lindsay Galvin Rauch
    • Self - Child #12
    • 2024
    John Galvin
    • Self - Child #3
    • 2024
    Richard Galvin
    • Self - Child #6
    • 2024
    Mark Galvin
    • Self - Child #8
    • 2024
    Daniel R. Weinberger
    • Self - Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University
    • 2024
    Matthew Goodwin
    • Self - Former Psychiatrist, Colorado Mental Health Institute
    • 2024
    Peter Galvin
    • Self - Child #10
    • 2024
    Donald Galvin
    • Self - Child #1
    • 2024
    Nancy Galvin
    • Self - John's Wife
    • 2024
    Matthew Galvin
    • Self - Child #9
    • 2024
    Sophia Jarrett
    Sophia Jarrett
    • Young Mary Galvin
    Lynn DeLisi
    • Self - Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
    • 2024
    Robert Freedman
    • Self - Professor of Pharmacology, University of Colorado School of Medicine
    • 2024
    Levana Galvin
    • Self - Michael's Daughter
    • 2024
    Brenda Harris
    • Self - Noni's Niece
    • 2024
    Rick Rauch
    • Self - Mary's Husband
    • 2024
    Kate Rauch
    • Self - Mary's Daughter
    • 2024
    Jack Rauch
    • Self - Mary's Son
    • 2024
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    Avaliações de usuários25

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    8laurmcn

    Sad Story

    Overall, the documentary is great! It's sad and eye opening to see how the family lived with SIX family members developing schizophrenia. The youngest sister Mary is a saint for continuing to take care of her brothers. The "healthy" brothers seem cold and callous towards their schizophrenic brothers. The one brother stated he's not a mental health professional so how could he help at all- many family members who take care of other sick family members are not medical doctors or professionals. They just want to push everything off on their sister and forget their brothers ever existed. Very sad to watch.
    8rkibettencourt

    Not sure why the negative reviews... Intriguing documentary

    I'm not sure why there were so many negative reviews. I had no expectations going into it and that's probably why I really enjoyed the documentary and found the story engrossing and intriguing. If you go into it thinking there will be answers and it will be neatly tied up at the end, you won't get that. This documentary reflects real life... Messy and frequently you're left with more questions than answers.

    The story of the family is paced well and gives a well rounded understanding from the start as it takes you through the heartbreaking decline and breaking apart of a beautiful and idyllic family life. The trauma this family experienced is horrendous and I found the story telling from those both with and without schizophrenia to be particularly interesting. Very well put together.

    I found myself furious at some of the siblings, but in a family where trauma, emotional distancing and mental illness has been an issue, it really makes sense how divided and distant the siblings are and the various perspectives based on how they coped with all the madness. I found the ending particularly interesting with Mary's kids.

    If you are interested in mental illness and the way it deeply effects and damages families, and are not thinking you will receive answers, than I think you will truly enjoy this documentary. Only negative was the editing that was poorly done with each episode cutting off with the streaming. You miss the the last minute of every episode.
    6dsmcg

    Very interesting, bad production

    The story is very fascinating, but the storytelling is weak confusing. The interviewer was not asking the obvious good questions.

    The repetition of info was maddening. I swear they say the same thing like 5-6 times sometimes. The editing could have saved a lot of time for viewers. But I guess they stretch it out to make more money or something.

    The attempt at drama, with showing each son's picture breaking was tacky. Not a lot more to say other than if you can ignore the general production, you'll be OK, which is why I didn give it a lower rating.

    Not sure if the director is the editor and the producer or what, but it seems amateurish. It shows that almost anyone can do this work now, since the audience no longer seems to care. AI would do it about this good.
    7Wpdoyle

    Lost opportunity

    I've been involved in psychology in some form for over 35 years, from my days as a psych major and grad student, working in direct care, and teaching AP Psychology in high school for decades. I have never heard of a single family so stricken by this cruelest of conditions, so the title alone intrigued me.

    The story of an exceedingly large Irish-Catholic family, with 20 years separating the oldest and youngest of 12 kids, 10 boys, followed by 2 girls. Six of the boys developed schizophrenia, most fairly severely.

    Lots of interviews with most of the non-schizophrenia siblings, giving a fairly detailed picture of family life. But despite having the legendary Dr. Daniel Weinberger as one of the main experts, the filmmakers used him too sparingly and without the depth he could have added. For a documentary about a disorder that can have such heterogenous clinical presentations - and a three-hour one, at that! - there was precious little information about the symptoms of the disorder aside from hallucinations and delusions.

    The story of Galvin family is fascinating, but with a broader perspective on schizophrenia, I feel like this was a lost opportunity to educate the public.
    3greatandimproving

    Triggers = Genes + Events ... + Environment?

    If you've ever wondered about family life with twelve kids in the middle of Colorado in the '60s and '70s, Six Schizophrenic Brothers is for you. :) But it's less about the where and when than the what and why. It truly is a captivating story with plenty of angles and theories as to how it all unraveled. The Galvin family were brave in sharing their truth with the world and shedding light on a disease that's often misunderstood.

    In terms of production, tho, the series is a bit sloppy. An obvious example is when the end credits roll before people are even done talking. (And if you're watching on Max at the default settings, you get prompted for the "Next Episode" and the window auto-exits full screen while you're still trying to make out the dialogue.) It can be frustrating, like going out to the theater and having the curtains close and lights come on before the final scene is over. What's the rush? Where are we going? Choppy editing like that limits the impact of an otherwise powerful tale. Some of the stylistic choices do the same. The Galvins' saga is presented almost like a horror flick, with brothers emerging from the shadows for their interviews as if they personify danger; as if they're monsters. The eerie vibe seems like an unnecessary jab at their poor health.

    And while I don't want to over-analyze the script because these folks are trying to recall events of 50 years ago- which can't be easy- some of their claims don't line up. For one, they suggest Peter's (#10's) illness may have been triggered by seeing his father suffer a stroke, which "greatly diminished" Dad's ability to communicate/take care of himself and hospitalized him for "at least six months." But then they imply both parents are to blame for not taking care of Peter after he got sick. What was Dad supposed to do? Was he not bedridden himself? The timeline is a bit shifty like that. It's not that they're lying but they do play it loose with some details, making it tough to distinguish between exaggerated memory and objective fact. In short, I thought the series could have been tightened up in editing, style and script. Which is not to say others won't enjoy it because the subject is compelling. I just felt it had greater potential, oddly for the same reason: because the subject really is compelling.

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    As for my unsolicited, unprofessional view on their unfortunate story, I do wonder if the original source for all the mental illness wasn't the context itself: namely a single-income family with twelve blood brothers and sisters all living under the same roof. There's no textbook for how to deal with that in modern-day America. Indeed, the very first victim was the very first child- but only after all twelve were born. Seems like a clear red flag: this family's too big. Schizophrenia had never befallen their ancestors, nor has it yet appeared in any of their offspring. So it seems a safe bet that something about this *generation and this *environment spurred this *outcome. We can debate how they witnessed their dad's stroke, were abused by the priest, suffered head injuries playing sports, experimented with psychedelics, worked long hours in isolation... all as possible "triggers"- and the family does- but now we're drawing individual links to explain a group phenomenon. I'd be more inclined to look at the big picture, what with so many being supported by so few (no grandparents around either). For if the structural foundation is flawed, the home will be left more vulnerable to *any storm/trigger.

    The fact that Mary (#12) is the only one who takes care of her sick brothers today reinforces that theory for me. The others seem not at all interested in holding up their end of the bargain. "We're not strong enough," they say, and that was tough to watch. I know the Galvins have endured a lifetime of trauma, but to abandon each other in their time of need is something else. It reflects a lack of empathy. After all, you hear the siblings use the word "fun" when they reminisce on their happiest times together- but never "love." Never. Their relationships seem linear and transactional to this day. So where is that rooted? Again, I'd say in a twelve-child household where everyone was used to competing for resources, attention and guidance. It affected them the same way then that it appears to affect them now- whether they're schizophrenic or not. Might this have simply been the case of too many people and no room for love?

    Mary says early on that Mom and Dad wanted a large family for the sake of the Catholic Church. They felt it was their duty "to keep the faith going." It's an honorable pursuit and they're entitled to feel that way. But after all they went through and the tenor of their legacy, I can't help but think they might have been better served to prioritize child protection over wild procreation.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 10 de junho de 2024 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Reino Unido
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      • Sei fratelli schizofrenici
    • Locações de filme
      • Colorado Springs, Colorado, EUA
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      • Firecracker Films
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