When a young photographer has a severe mental break, her siblings come together to help her heal.When a young photographer has a severe mental break, her siblings come together to help her heal.When a young photographer has a severe mental break, her siblings come together to help her heal.
- Awards
- 7 wins & 4 nominations total
Katie Von Till
- Dr. Gardner
- (as Katherine Von Till)
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An indepth understanding of a family dealing with schizophrenia
This film is exceptional in presenting the perspectives of all those in a family dealing with schizophrenia. We watch as the characters face the challenges of coming to a happy equilibrium when a member of the family falls into deep psychosis. We see how each person perceives the illness and how they learn to come to grips with it. An excellent film for families with newly diagnosed members as well as for anyone wanting a better understanding of the challenges of living with mental health problems. Not since A Beautiful Mind have we seen psychosis described so vividly. The film brings hope and understanding of mental health issues and is a must see for anyone who knows anyone with mental health issues. The acting is superb as each character is developed and evolved over the course of the film.
Draws you in
"Good Side of Bad" is such a powerful movie. The story pulls you in right away with its real, emotional characters, and you can't help but feel invested in their journeys. It does an amazing job showing what it's like to deal with mental health challenges, whether you're going through it yourself or watching someone you care about struggle.
Lexie's performance is incredible-she's so relatable and raw. You really feel every bit of her pain and strength, and it's hard not to get emotional watching her.
This movie isn't just something you watch; it sticks with you. It's a beautifully told story that makes you think and feel. If you've ever dealt with mental health issues or supported someone who has, this movie will hit home in the best way.
Lexie's performance is incredible-she's so relatable and raw. You really feel every bit of her pain and strength, and it's hard not to get emotional watching her.
This movie isn't just something you watch; it sticks with you. It's a beautifully told story that makes you think and feel. If you've ever dealt with mental health issues or supported someone who has, this movie will hit home in the best way.
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A must see, heartwarming, informative, film diving into family struggles.
Family - represents love, support, and togetherness, but also one that, for many, can come with very deep emotional struggles and complexities. This film dives deep into these difficulties and brings to light the importance of discussing mental health. And the painful reality of what makes a family whole. The film explores how a family struggles with divisions, each member grappling with their own battles. This film exploration, but it is not just about highlighting the difficulties of family dynamics, but also about bringing awareness to the importance of mental health. This film carries a powerful reminder: family is not always perfect, but it's in our imperfections, in our struggles and in our healing, that we find out what truly holds us together. And that's what makes a family.
Love can heal even the deepest wounds...
Good Side of Bad is a raw, heartfelt exploration of family, mental illness, and the power of connection. The story pulls you in as three siblings come together to navigate an incredibly difficult situation, forcing them to confront their past and redefine their relationships.
The older sister's character stood out to me-her performance was deeply moving, capturing both the strength and vulnerability of someone trying to hold it all together. Every scene felt so real, like peeking into the lives of people you know.
This film isn't just about struggle; it's about finding light in dark places and how love can heal even the deepest wounds. It left me with a sense of hope and reminded me of the importance of family. Definitely worth watching.
The older sister's character stood out to me-her performance was deeply moving, capturing both the strength and vulnerability of someone trying to hold it all together. Every scene felt so real, like peeking into the lives of people you know.
This film isn't just about struggle; it's about finding light in dark places and how love can heal even the deepest wounds. It left me with a sense of hope and reminded me of the importance of family. Definitely worth watching.
Beautifully written and acted!
Good Side of Bad is a poignant story about the impacts of mental illness on an entire family. Against the backdrop of younger sister Florence's schizophrenia diagnosis and struggles with treatment, older sister Sara steps in to support Florence while trying to shake off the doldrums of midlife and their brother Peter tries to balance the responsibility of caring for their aging mother with the increasing demands of Florence's deteriorating mental state. The delicate balance of trying to care for yourself while simultaneously taking care of a family member is a painful struggle that most can relate to and/or will eventually experience, and Good Side of Bad, while showing how difficult and demanding mental illness can be also reminds us to appreciate the good times and to cherish the strong connections in our lives.
Did you know
- TriviaGood Side of Bad is Alethea Root and Jules Bruff's second mental health themed film.
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- Runtime
- 1h 36m(96 min)
- Color
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