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Mad Love

  • 1995
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
7.3K
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Drew Barrymore and Chris O'Donnell in Mad Love (1995)
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The wild and sexy story of two passionate young people who take to the road for the incredible adventure of their lives.The wild and sexy story of two passionate young people who take to the road for the incredible adventure of their lives.The wild and sexy story of two passionate young people who take to the road for the incredible adventure of their lives.

  • Director
    • Antonia Bird
  • Writer
    • Paula Milne
  • Stars
    • Chris O'Donnell
    • Drew Barrymore
    • Matthew Lillard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    7.3K
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    • Director
      • Antonia Bird
    • Writer
      • Paula Milne
    • Stars
      • Chris O'Donnell
      • Drew Barrymore
      • Matthew Lillard
    • 58User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chris O'Donnell
    Chris O'Donnell
    • Matt Leland
    Drew Barrymore
    Drew Barrymore
    • Casey Roberts
    Matthew Lillard
    Matthew Lillard
    • Eric
    Richard Chaim
    • Duncan
    Robert Nadir
    • Coach
    Joan Allen
    Joan Allen
    • Margaret Roberts
    Jude Ciccolella
    Jude Ciccolella
    • Richard Roberts
    Amy Sakasitz
    Amy Sakasitz
    • Joanna Leland
    T.J. Lowther
    T.J. Lowther
    • Adam Leland
    Kevin Dunn
    Kevin Dunn
    • Clifford Leland
    Elaine Miles
    Elaine Miles
    • Housekeeper
    Sharon Collar
    • Librarian
    Selene H. Vigil
    • Singer
    Valerie M. Agnew
    • Drummer
    Roisin Dunne
    • Guitar
    Elizabeth F. Davis
    • Bass
    Todd Sible
    • Bartender
    Leslie Do Qui
    • S.A.T. Monitor
    • Director
      • Antonia Bird
    • Writer
      • Paula Milne
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    User reviews58

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    7claudio_carvalho

    The Girl from Chicago

    The high-school student Matt Leland (Chris O'Donnell) lives with his twin brother and sister and his father in a house by the lake. When the teenager Casey Roberts (Drew Barrymore) moves to the house on the other side of the lake, Matt snoops into her room with his telescope. They meet each other and soon they fall in love with each other. One day, Matt is taking a test at school and Casey activates the fire alarm to stop the test. She is suspended and her father decides to check her into a psychiatric institution. However Matt breaks her out of the hospital. They travel in Matt's car and have lots of fun until the day Matt discovers that Casey has bipolar disorder with periods of depression and periods of elevated mood. When she tries to commit suicide, Matt realizes that she needs specialized help.

    "Mad Love" is a road movie with a tale of madness and sort of teen version of "The Girl from Trieste". Matt Leland is a good student and son that changes his behavior when he falls in love with the maniac depressive Casey that has arrived from Chicago. When she is interned in an institution, he believes that her family is unfair with the girl. But when he realizes that her mental illness is serious and dangerous, he contacts her family and they find the solution for her treatment. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Amor Louco" ("Mad Love")
    4Jodie-4

    Not BAD, but...

    This wasn't necessarily a bad movie, but it wasn't that good either. It desperately tried to cash in on the teen audience, with a "hip" cast and soundtrack, but as a teenager I couldn't really relate. Chris O'Donnell's performance was pretty bland, but Drew spiced it up a bit. It started to get better towards the end when we finally got to see the extent of Drew's depression, but the first 3/4 of the movie was such a paint by numbers approach to a romance that I'm not sure that it was worth the wait. Leaves little to criticize, but even less to praise.
    6The_Core

    Bad movie, excellent acting...

    Like many other reviewers, I feel this is a poor movie (screenplay), but Drew really captures the feeling of mental illness. I've known some people who are manic depressive (and a few schizophrenics) and I have to say that Drew must have some personal knowledge of severe depression to be able to pull off a performance like this. She really elevates the movie from a 2-bit teen romance and makes it worth watching. I'm not generally a fan (*hated* Donnie Darko) and I usually find her childish "damaged goods" image rather irritating even though it may be her real personality, but in this one she just embodies the part. 6/10.
    5yaornw

    Outstanding performances but lazy writing

    The bipolar stuff is dead on and Barrymore sells it. O'Donnell as the significant other dealing with it is also good but the movie opens slow and takes a while to hook you and lame half-assed attempts at emotional dialogue derail it toward the end, which is too bad because a good movie on bipolar deserves to be made but this is not quite it. Joan Allen is good as always but the man playing her husband has one note. Other cast members do what they can with small parts but in the end this is a two person story. And unfortunately it is about a man in over his head written by a writer in over hers.
    8FiendishDramaturgy

    Seriously Underrated Drama, Two Outstanding Performances!

    This is a love story, of sorts, which conflicts the viewer in that it tenderly presents this tragic heroine and then shocks the audience by eloquently demonstrating the ins and outs of the moderate-to-severe bi-polar disorder, with which the heroine attempts to live.

    (The mother states her daughter suffers from depression, but Drew's depiction does NOT indicate depression alone. There are extreme highs and bottom-dipping lows, which would be more indicative of manic depression or bi-polar disorder than depression alone. Not to minimize the life-changing effects of clinical or chemical depression, because I'm not.)

    Drew generates a stellar performance here, and fully sells the range of emotions her character experiences. Her portrayal is dead on perfect; in not just the disease itself, but her depth and range here is nothing short of phenomenal.

    Chris O'Donnell is not as lacking as some would make one believe. He contributes an adequate performance as a young man without a clue; therefore, his character is vastly disliked because he comes off as clueless, and movie-goers associated him with the character. Go figure.

    This work is seriously underrated, primarily due to the unsatisfactorily heart-wrenching ending, but also due to the audiences inability to conceive of Drew as anything but bubbly and intelligent. She customarily takes parts in which her character is put in a sweet (if rose-colored) light, whereas her role herein is quite edgy and tragic.

    The screenplay itself is not solid. The flux is very fluid within this story. The only solid thing here are the performances by Drew and Chris, and the profound sadness and sense of loss experienced by its viewers via the execution of the story line.

    I actually enjoyed this, though the ending IS unsettling and fails to satisfy.

    It rates an 8.4/10 from...

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    • Trivia
      Leonardo DiCaprio turned down the role of Matt Leland.
    • Quotes

      Casey: Matt, I have a question for you.

      Matt: Uh huh.

      Casey: If you were able to know when you were going to die, would you want to know?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Casper/Mad Love/Braveheart/Johnny Mnemonic/A Pure Formality (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Buzz
      Written by Robbie van Leeuwen

      Performed by Nirvana

      Courtesy of Sub Pop Records

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Çılgın aşk
    • Filming locations
      • Leavenworth, Washington, USA
    • Production company
      • Touchstone Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,453,274
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,820,171
      • May 29, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,453,274
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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