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Dan Gershgol

I had heard of this movie but had not seen the movie until now. Very good story.

Ross Johnston

Thank you A&B for watching my recommendation. I apologize for taking so long to comment!!! BIG MAJOR THANK YOU FOR THE SHOUT OUT! OMG! Y'all are cray. I truly enjoyed watching this movie with y'all and didn't realize it would be so emotional. But that's what watching movies is all about, right? Immersing yourself in that place, time, event...feel like you are there, experiencing and feeling right along with the characters. I love ya A&B xoxo. Y'all ready for this Texas summer knocking on our doorstep?

Rebecca Karsner

Thanks again for making this your VIP pick! I've literally watched this twice already on here!! One of my favorite movies!! So glad Asia and Bj loved it too ❤️

Trish Belshe

I really love this movie and it’s relatable for me bc of my neuro-spicey brain. I have a couple of great movie suggestions: “Kalifornia” with Brad Pitt , Juliette Lewis and David Duchovny. Kind of scary, but definitely twisted and you get invested in the characters right away. Also the movie “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf”. Another B&W movie that’s so good. It’s got Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Totally a great movie. I hope you watch both. Love you guys.

Miss Melissa

Love this movie and just finished watching with you guys. One thing I thing to touch on about this subject is that back in those days, people especially young women were put needlessly into psychiatric hospitals and tucked away from society for the smallest deviation from the norm. Although we didn't get to know too much about the supporting characters, I think there is something to be said about their "maladies" and why they were there. Is being through the trauma of being burned in a fire a reason to be put away? What about being a pathological liar? Or a lesbian? Or promiscuous? These girls don't follow the rules of society so let's get them out of it - jail essentially. We did see some who clearly needed to be there, Lisa, for example, and Daisy, who was done a major disservice by the ward for letting her out and failing to recognize the issues that Lisa saw so clearly. Not that Lisa was right for saying what she did. And as far as Susanna goes, being borderline definitely does not warrant being in a psych ward for years on end. It's a condition similar to depression, bipolar, etc, that can be managed with therapy and medication in an outpatient setting.