Insightful
I liked his description of living in a room with bipolar and the fact that the bipolar monster can grow bigger until you are a little tiny defeated person curled up in the corner or you can accept the fact that you have to share the space in this room with the bipolar monster and then get up and stand up to it and do the best you can.
I thought this was a good film worth watching. There was real honesty and sincere interest in its approach. One of the biggest disappointments one with Bipolar has to bear is to have so few people in their life be willing to take the time and make the effort to educate themselves about it so they can be more understanding and of greater help to the sufferer. I wish there were more who would. Being bipolar is often a lonely world to live in.
Thank you for making this film. People with this disorder deserve a voice. We have already been robbed of so much in life, including our true potential. This mental illness is not who we...
It's okay
An interesting view into a life dominated by bipolar disorder was a bit scary for me, as it hits close to home. This was about a videographer who filmed 5 years of bipolar- the good parts, the bad parts, the sad parts. It was a decent film that left me wanting to know what happened after the camera turned off the last time.
The cage - How true
I have read several books on Bipolar, and wondered what it would be like to see it in action in a movie. This movie gave me a better idiea of Bipolar and the hell one goes through, hover, I would like to see a Bipolar movie in a story form.
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