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428 people rated A depressed girl attempts suicide, gets admitted to a mental institution involuntarily. She finds friends, love, and a new outlook on life, but learns some choices are irreversible. She has one life to live.
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SLAY€R
24/09/2024 09:01
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Mofe Duncan
19/09/2024 16:07
It was really hard to concentrate on the movie because I kept thinking, what did the main character/author of the movie look like before all the unfortunate cosmetic surgeries.. So I had to pause the movie to look it up from google. I was shocked to learn, that she used to be so gorgeous with her mindblowing natural look.. One really must have tough psychological issues to do this to your face.. And they say, those who have gone through hell, create the best art. Well, after finishing the movie, I had to admit, I didn't like the movie at all. It wasn't genuine for me. Not a piece of art. I've had depression myself, but this movie just didn't touch me. And to be honest, this face really haunts me..
Nektunez
12/09/2024 16:01
To everyone living with depression, this movie tugs at the strings that hold us together. It makes us realize the impact our actions have on the people who love us and the people who fight for us. Depression is no joke. But there is a way to live with it. Please, please get help if you feel this way. The real fight starts within yourself, and I promise you CAN do it. It won't be easy, but it'll be so worth every second of the fight. Man, this was a hard one to watch, but so worth the watch. Great cast. Great acting. Great story, so unfortunate, so true. The lead actors were superb, the main roles were not easily played but the actors and actressea did SO AMAZING. I'd love to see a follow up, a contu;nued if u may. Living with depression and actually being happy... I loved the movie.
Bradpitt Jr & Bradpitt
12/09/2024 16:01
For anyone who thinks this movie is ART is pretty sadd,. It's embracing depression and Not looking for answers and NOTHING good happens in this movie,..It's like THEY WANTED everyone to be UnHappy : (
For anyone who thinks this movie is ART is pretty sadd,. It's embracing depression and Not looking for answers and NOTHING good happens in this movee,..It's like THEY WANTED everyone to be UnHappy : (
For anyone who thinks this movie is ART is pretty sadd,. It's embracing depression and Not looking for answers and NOTHING good happens in this moviie,..It's like THEY WANTED everyone to be UnHappy : (
I would NEVER reccomend this movie to ANYONE,..PERIOD ; (
🤪الملك👑راقنر 👑
10/09/2024 16:01
I have to admit, the movie really tested my patience, but the ending was absolutely worth it. I am glad I continued to watch it to the end.
The movie is not just telling a story. The movie itself has a life. And this is the first movie that made me feel this way.
The subject of the movie is controversial and the ratings reflect that. This is not a movie for everyone. It was not made for your entertainment. The movie was made because it had to be made. Like true art.
This is one of those movies where the ending makes you reevaluate everything. Like The Sixth Sense (1999).
When the credits started to roll, tears were streaming down my face.
Attack official
10/09/2024 16:01
I find myself struggling with films of this nature, where individuals with mental challenges possess an acute awareness of everything except their own reality. Instead of confronting the truth and understanding the reasons behind their disconnection, they use substances to get them even further from the real world and then see the problem in the world we live in blaming it for all the misfortune in their lives.
A new female resident arrives at the rehabilitation center, or whatever term is used, and proclaims, "my problem is women..." However, the true issue lies within her troubled mind and flawed thought processes. The detrimental influence of her environment has penetrated too deeply, leading her to engage in self-destructive behavior while casting blame on others. Furthermore, the characters project an image of coolness, as defined by their peers-an assembly of individuals who have been granted the chance to "express" themselves through the dismantling of anything of value in life. It appears that the film allows these troubled individuals to take control of the narrative.
While the screenplay itself is well-crafted, I believe that Nadine Crocker, as a writer, should pivot towards more uplifting themes that showcase triumph rather than destruction. Although some viewers may empathize with the protagonist, I found it difficult to do so, as the narrative is rife with justifications and excuses. The boyfriend's remark, "Some people just feel more deeply than others..." left me questioning, "What exactly does that mean?"
The director seems to manipulate the audience's emotions, ensuring that by the conclusion, sympathy is directed solely towards the female lead, neglecting the collateral damage inflicted upon others. The character of Dean, portrayed by Crocker, did not elicit my sympathy; rather, she came across as bothersome, fragile, and unkind to those who cared for her. When her friend inquires, "How do we fix it?", Dean's response, "Live..." suggests a lack of direction and thoughtful consideration, raising the question of why different outcomes would be anticipated.
The ending felt like an attempt to sweeten the bitterness of the rest of the movie, and I am not sure that Nadine Crocker managed to do it. I understand this film as disappointing brainwashing for unsuspected.
مومياء
10/09/2024 16:01
Gripping. Visceral. Haunting. Real.
These are just some words that come to mind when thinking of Nadine Crocker's 'Continue.' This film will grab you and will NOT let you go. Be prepared to be immersed in the world of Dean, a talented, cool, troubled, complicated and beautiful girl who struggles with mental health and addiction. This film starts out strong and does not let you go. The ability Nadine has to grab the viewer and not let them go is truly remarkable.
Not a movie to miss even if you don't struggle with mental health, I guarantee someone you know does and they should see this film.
For fans of 'Girl Interrupted' and 'Requim For A Dream'