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fitbabits
02-12-2009, 08:41 AM
"When an unconventional 1960s Connecticut couple turn to psychiatry for help with their troubled marriage, their lives spiral out of control. Allis and Charley submit themselves and their four children to a daily barrage of group and individual therapies. But things get worse. Pills are prescribed, family members are sent away. The family, as instructed by their doctors, record their discussions and fights. Smart, free-thinking Allis begins to question the therapy.


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Her heart-wrenching audio diaries tell a story of oppression, abuse and institutionalized misogyny. Remarkably, all of these recordings were preserved, hidden away for Allis's children to discover after her death. The film uses this intimate material combined with home movies and an unusual soundtrack to viscerally reconstruct the family's struggle and to comment on the mores of American culture in the '60s. The result is brilliant, a searing indictment of the nuclear family and a moving tribute to a woman who fought convention."

Jeepers (http://www.mustreadaftermydeath.com/MRAMD/home.html).

biosc1
02-12-2009, 10:24 AM
I would watch that.

Kind of a disturbing documentary, but probably a good film to see.

As long as it doesn't go all "Session 9" on us.

Bad Buddha
02-12-2009, 10:48 AM
So people are screwed up and will do screwed up things to try to get un-screwed up?

meh.

There's a whole world of screwed up people out there.

Tron
02-12-2009, 11:06 AM
So people are screwed up and will do screwed up things to try to get un-screwed up?

meh.

There's a whole world of screwed up people out there.

Try watching it before you post next time.

Krispy
02-12-2009, 11:06 AM
So people are screwed up and will do screwed up things to try to get un-screwed up?

meh.

There's a whole world of screwed up people out there.

Yeah! Let's watch a movie about people who aren't screwed up and learn from their experience that doesn't reflect our realities at all! Enlightening!

Bad Buddha
02-12-2009, 11:29 AM
Try watching it before you post next time.

Yeah! Let's watch a movie about people who aren't screwed up and learn from their experience that doesn't reflect our realities at all! Enlightening!
Yeah, I watched it. So?

I grew up in the 60's; I recognized the misogyny of the time. There was blatant racism, too.

I don't understand the interest of watching the story of people that had a wretched life. There are people all around you that have things just as bad. Is this more intriguing just because it's a different time and so well documented?

But hey, that's my perception of it.