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206 Movies and Mental Illness<br />

Guy. Sy collects photographs from a customer’s<br />

family and finds meaning through their lives until<br />

he discovers they are not the perfect family.<br />

“The things we fear the most<br />

have already happened to us.”<br />

Robin Williams as Sy,<br />

the Photo Guy in One Hour Photo<br />

Paper Moon (1973) Comedy/Drama ΨΨ<br />

Fun Peter Bogdanovich film, with Ryan O’Neal<br />

and daughter Tatum working together as a pair of<br />

con artists in the early 1930s.<br />

Pacific Heights (1990) Drama/Suspense ΨΨΨ<br />

Michael Keaton plays a classic antisocial personality<br />

who becomes a tenant of a Victorian home and refuses<br />

to leave or pay rent, reaping significant havoc.<br />

Phone Booth (2003) Action/Suspense ΨΨ<br />

A one-dimensional, narcissistic New Yorker begins<br />

to unravel as he is manipulated and forced to stay<br />

on the phone on the busy streets of Manhattan with<br />

a serial killer (Kiefer Sutherland). Worth seeing for<br />

the ending which cinematically shows the deep<br />

wounds underlying many narcissistic personality<br />

disorders.<br />

Pumpkin Eater, The (1964) Drama ΨΨ<br />

Most memorable for the scene in which <strong>Ann</strong>e<br />

Bancroft, responding to the stress of eight children<br />

and an unfaithful husband, breaks down in<br />

Harrods.<br />

Rampage (1992) Drama/Thriller ΨΨΨ<br />

A film that explores the insanity defense, sociopathy,<br />

and mass murder. Directed by William Friedkin,<br />

who was also the director for The Exorcist.<br />

Remains of the Day (1994) Romance<br />

/Drama ΨΨΨΨ<br />

Anthony Hopkins plays a butler whose rigid personality<br />

will not allow him to experience intimacy<br />

or genuine love. Few films have been more effective<br />

in presenting this reserved, over-controlled,<br />

and limiting personality type.<br />

Rick (2003) Comedy/Drama ΨΨΨ<br />

Satirical comedy starring Bill Pullman as<br />

Rick, a narcissistic corporate executive who is<br />

self-serving, misanthropic, and cruel. The film<br />

has strong independent cinema elements.<br />

Roger Dodger (2002) Comedy ΨΨΨ<br />

Manhattan executive teaches his 16-year-old nephew<br />

about women in one night by taking him to the<br />

streets of New York. Great portrayal of narcissism.<br />

Royal Tenenbaums, The (2001) Comedy ΨΨΨΨ<br />

Dark comedy classic about highly dysfunctional<br />

Tenenbaum family where the parents (Gene<br />

Hackman and Angelica Huston) raise three genius<br />

children (Ben Stiller, Gwenyth Paltrow, and Luke<br />

Wilson) who develop significant problems (paranoia/anger,<br />

depression/incest, dependency/suicidal<br />

thoughts/incest, respectively). The family is reunited<br />

when the narcissistic father returns home stating he<br />

is dying of stomach cancer. We are left to see the dysfunctional<br />

dynamics of the family take place in comical<br />

form. Schizotypal personality is also portrayed<br />

(Owen Wilson)—a cinematic rarity.<br />

Séance on a Wet Afternoon (1964)<br />

Crime ΨΨΨΨ<br />

A British film in which Kim Stanley plays a medium<br />

who persuades her husband (Richard Attenborough)<br />

to kidnap a child so they can then use her<br />

power of clairvoyance to “find” the missing child.<br />

Servant, The (1963) Drama ΨΨΨ<br />

Joseph Losey film in which a wealthy British gentleman<br />

and his manservant wind up switching<br />

roles. There are strong homosexual overtones in<br />

the relationship between the two men, and a complex<br />

relationship develops with two women. The<br />

film is an interesting examination of dominance<br />

and submission.<br />

Sexy Beast (2001) Drama ΨΨΨ<br />

Ben Kingsley portrays a brutal antisocial personality<br />

who is anything but sexy.<br />

The Shape of Things (2003) Comedy ΨΨΨ<br />

Disturbing comedy of a woman who helps transform<br />

an anxious, insecure man through physical alteration<br />

and love only to later reveal it was all a manipulative,<br />

self-serving project. Another film by director Neil<br />

LaBute who has been appropriately nicknamed by<br />

some film critics as Neil La-Brute because of his<br />

often brutal character portrayal of people or society.<br />

Shattered Glass (2003) Drama ΨΨΨ<br />

Based on a true story of a young journalist for the<br />

popular New Republic magazine, Stephen Glass<br />

(well acted by Hayden Christensen), who in 1998<br />

From: <strong>Wedding</strong>, D., <strong>Boyd</strong>, M.A., & Niemiec, R.M. Movies and Mental Illness: Using <strong>Films</strong> to Understand <strong>Psychopathology</strong><br />

© 2005 Hogrefe & Huber Publishers (www.hogrefe.com)

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