

Gestalt
Oliver is a young priest of that Vasaria order, and a devout servant of his church. He has grown up with legends of a god who dwells on G, a distant island so forbidden that even speaking its name brings certain damnation! When Oliver saves the mute girl Ohiri from slavery, their destinies become intertwined and they set out on a perilous journey to G. Actually a silenced sorceress from the forbidden island, Ohiri is involved in a deadly game of survival that brings her and Oliver face to face with treacherous dark elves, powerful elementals, and a quest filled with plot twists, magic, and wonder.
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Plot Summary
A brilliant but troubled psychologist is hired to treat a young patient suffering from dissociative identity disorder. As he delves deeper into the patient's psyche, he begins to question his own reality and the nature of identity itself. The lines between the patient's fractured personalities and the doctor's own mental state blur, leading to a mind-bending exploration of the human mind.
Critical Reception
Gestalt received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who lauded Kevin Spacey's directorial debut and his intense performance. However, some found the film's complex narrative and psychological themes to be somewhat convoluted and inaccessible, while others praised its ambition and thought-provoking nature. Audiences were similarly divided, with many appreciating the film's unique approach to mental illness and its suspenseful atmosphere, while a segment found it too challenging or bleak.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ambitious psychological exploration and strong lead performance.
- Criticized by some for its complex and occasionally muddled narrative.
- Lauded as a bold directorial debut, though divisive in its execution.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's thought-provoking themes and Kevin Spacey's performance, finding it an intriguing if sometimes dark examination of the human psyche. However, some reviewers found the plot difficult to follow and the overall tone too intense.
Fun Fact
Kevin Spacey's directorial debut, 'Gestalt', was largely inspired by his interest in psychology and his reading of works on dissociative identity disorder and the nature of consciousness.
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