Sybil
Sybil

Sybil

2007Movie89 minEnglish

A true story of a young woman whose abusive childhood results in her developing a multiple personality disorder.

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IMDb6.4/10
Metacritic54/100
Google Users70%
Director: Guy FerlandGenres: Drama, Biography, Mystery

Plot Summary

This film chronicles the true story of Sybil Woodard, a young woman suffering from multiple personality disorder. As her condition becomes more severe and her childhood traumas resurface, she undergoes intensive therapy with Dr. Wilbur, who helps her confront the fragmented pieces of her psyche. The narrative explores Sybil's struggle for identity and her journey towards integration.

Critical Reception

Sybil (2007) received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise for Jessica Lange's performance as the therapist and Tammy Blanchard's portrayal of the titular character. While some critics found the dramatic retelling compelling, others felt it lacked the impact of the earlier 1976 miniseries. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the sensitive handling of mental illness and the strong acting.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for strong performances, especially from Jessica Lange and Tammy Blanchard.
  • A compelling, albeit somewhat less impactful, retelling of a famous psychological case study.
  • The film effectively delves into the complexities of multiple personality disorder and childhood trauma.

Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's focus on the psychological drama and the performances of the lead actresses. Many found it a moving and well-acted depiction of Sybil's struggle, though some noted it didn't quite reach the heights of the original television movie.

Fun Fact

Tammy Blanchard, who plays the young Sybil, also played a younger version of the character in a flashback scene in the original 1976 TV movie starring Sally Field.

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