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Disorder
Study of 1960s Milanese social life and its glamorous depravity, as seen through the story of the working class Mario who dreams of social climbing.
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Plot Summary
A young woman confined to a mental institution begins to question her sanity and the motives of those around her. As her grip on reality loosens, she uncovers dark secrets about the institution and its staff. The film delves into themes of mental illness, confinement, and the struggle for truth within a patriarchal society.
Critical Reception
Disorder received mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics praised Laurence Harvey's directorial debut and the performances, particularly from Claire Bloom and Alan Bates, others found the film's pacing slow and its narrative somewhat melodramatic. Its exploration of mental health was considered bold for its time, though its execution was debated.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for the intense performances of the lead actors.
Criticism for a convoluted or slow-moving plot.
Appreciation for its attempt to tackle serious psychological themes.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but general sentiment suggests it was a film that divided viewers due to its challenging subject matter and artistic approach.
Fun Fact
Laurence Harvey, primarily known as an actor, also directed and starred in this film, marking his only directorial credit.
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