Have you ever found a magazine while cleaning,and decided to give a quick read-through after finishing the housework? Then after finally finishing that magazine you were compelled to clean again,just to clear your mind of that awful mess of media and boring writing. This movie was that magazine. Hulu must've had a quota to fill or something,because it wasn't bad acting that tainted this film,It seemed to be rushed in each scene with little emotion from all the 'personalities' and that's me being generous. Its not a repeat viewing,its a 'turn on for background noise' film.(Now that I think about it,this would've made for a tolerable podcast?)
Plot summary
A man falls in love with a woman who has multiple personalities.
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August 10, 2022 at 02:36 AM
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There was an attempt..
Kept wanting more
I will have to admit it did start out rather slow and confusing, but as it went on, I kept wanting to watch just to see what new personalities would pop up and how he would deal with them. Definitely a different twist to a chick flick. It did keep both of us interested in it. As far as the acting goes, I will leave it at. I guess you do have to start somewhere in your careers. Many scenes throughout the movie were multiple characters, including extras in the background or obviously trying way way too hard to get their point across did get a great chuckle out of, the "acting" but still by the end of it, it had sucked me into the movie, and I do believe I would watch a sequel.
Interesting take on Internal Family Systems and Personality Fragmentation
I'm a bit of a psychology nerd, so I decided to give this a shot. A bit campy and cheesy, yes. But surprisingly a great take on the psychological theories of 'Internal Family Systems' and 'Personality Fragmentation' using the RomCom format, and terms the average person recognizes like multiple personalities, even though its existence is hotly debated.
Found it to be a welcome break from all the horror and thriller movies constantly villanizing people with mental illness. Highly recommend the book 'No Bad Parts by Dr. Richard C. Schwartz' to anyone who enjoyed this.
If they actually do the sequel, I really hope they introduce an IFS therapist character, instead of the hypnotherapist guy, and really explore all the different personality fragments, and get to the source of the trauma, which led to her fragmentation. Would be fun to really see her get better and become a more functional and integrated person.