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5 of the most accurate portrayals of mental health in film

5 of the most accurate portrayals of mental health in film

Express Tribune2 days ago
Portrayals of mental illness are a delicate matter. These films walk in a fine line. Unfortunately, more often than not, some films fall into predictable stereotypes that misrepresent mental health.
However, when a film handles mental health with sensitivity, research, and nuance, it can play an important role in educating audiences and fostering a more compassionate dialogue.
With Gen Z and Millennials driving open conversations about emotional wellbeing, therapy, and neurodivergence, these five films stand out for their authentic and respectful representations of mental health.
These movies bring awareness to the struggles many face and do so with honesty, care, and sensitivity.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)
If you've ever dealt with trauma or isolation, The Perks of Being a Wallflower is likely to resonate deeply. The film captures the quiet, often unspoken pain that many carry, particularly in adolescence, and highlights how important it is to find a safe space to begin healing. The portrayal of Charlie's emotional journey is relatable. It is a reminder that there is always hope for recovery, even when you feel alone.
It's Kind of a Funny Story (2010)
This light-hearted yet touching film offers an honest portrayal of how overwhelming life can feel at times. It takes us into the life of Craig, who checks himself into a psychiatric hospital after contemplating suicide. The movie normalises psychiatric care, offering viewers an unflinching look at mental health struggles, while also showing the healing power of human connection The best part of the film? It gets a meaningful message across in the most gentle way.
Still Alice (2014)
Still Alice offers a heartbreaking and poignant portrayal of early-onset Alzheimer's disease. The film follows Alice, a linguistics professor, as she grapples with losing her memory and her sense of identity. It doesn't shy away from the emotional and physical toll that Alzheimer's takes on an individual and their loved ones. What makes this film particularly powerful is its focus on the quiet dignity that comes with such a diagnosis. It encourages viewers to sit with the grief, loss, and confusion that many Alzheimer's patients experience.
Good Will Hunting (1997)
A classic portrayal of mental health struggles, Good Will Hunting dives into the complexities of trauma, trust, and healing. The film follows Will Hunting, a brilliant but troubled young man who suppresses his past and refuses therapy until a trusted mentor helps him break down his emotional walls. What stands out in this film is its honest depiction of therapy – that it's not a quick fix but a painful yet transformative process.
A Beautiful Mind (2001)
In A Beautiful Mind, Russell Crowe plays John Nash, a brilliant mathematician struggling with schizophrenia. The film takes us on a journey through Nash's mind, showing both the genius and the torment that schizophrenia brings. What's powerful about this film is how it portrays mental illness as something that doesn't diminish a person's brilliance or humanity. We must be cognisant that mental illness is not a linear path and certainly does not look the same for everyone. Even those fighting their toughest battles can continue to live rich, meaningful lives.
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