Depression .. A serious illness made some films a dream for teenagers

Mark
Written By Mark

The episode shown a number of films that made a depression patient, including “The Virgin Suicides”, who presented the depressed as a romantic and sensitive person to treat others.

The film, which was produced in 1999, presented the story of a group of teenagers giving up a family with 5 girls living in a very conservative life because of the restrictions imposed by the parents.

Because of these restrictions, the five sisters suffered from depression, prompting one of them to commit suicide. Young people admired these girls because of their ambiguity and the misery that surround them.

The film presented the state of ambiguity and misery that surrounds the sisters as a reason for admiration of young people, because they did not find this ambiguity dominating the patients of depression at the rest of the girls who are studying with them in the same school.

This film was popular with adolescents because it presented the depressed as a desirable girl than others, which is a false image, and it bears a great contempt for the nature of this disease and the need to treat it scientifically.

One hour

Unlike the previous model, which presented a dreamy picture of depression patients until it made it a dream for adolescents, the movie “The Hours” was one of the most realistic films in dealing with this serious psychological disorder.

The film presented the story of 3 women in 3 different places, but they suffer the same disease and for various reasons. One of these was the well -known British writer Virginia Wolf.

Wolf is considered one of the most important British writers in the modern era, and it was one of the pioneers of what is known as the “movement of consciousness” in writing, and the early 1940s committed suicide by drowning, fearing that it would have a mental collapse.

The film focused on Wolf’s suffering from depression while writing her novel “Mrs. Dalloway” in the early twenties, where she was suffering from writing and her feeling that she was pregnant with those around her.

The second character is Laura, who lives in the fifties and suffers from depression associated with pregnancy, then she reads the novel “Mrs. Dalwai” during her vacuum periods while she is thinking about suicide. Finally, the third heroine of the film was a bulletin living in New York City at the beginning of the current millennium, and the disease itself was suffering.

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Despite the divergence of times and the different countries, its reasons were for the three characters, one, which is unity and the fragility of emotional bonds.