It has been some time since we had our last film list so I thought it appropriate to publish one today. The thing I like most about this contributed list is that all of the films on it are exceptional movies and I would not hesitate to recommend any one of them to my friends. Be sure to add others that you like to the comments.
The Disorder: Borderline Personality Disorder
Disc jockey Dave Garver attracts the amorous attentions of a demented fan named Evelyn Draper. Evelyn lets Dave pick up at a bar; later at her apartment, Evelyn admits that she is the cooing caller who repeatedly asks Dave to play the Erroll Garner classic “Misty.” From then on, the film is a lesson in how one casual date can turn your whole life around. Evelyn stalks Dave everywhere, ruins his business lunch, assaults his maid, mutilates his house and all of his belongings, and finally threatens to butcher his girlfriend Tobie Williams. You’ll never be able to hear that song again without looking over your shoulder.
The Disorder: Schizophrenia
A young woman, Karin, has recently returned to the family island after spending some time in a mental hospital. On the island with her is her lonely brother and kind, but increasingly desperate husband (‘Max von Sydow’). They are joined by Karin’s father (‘Gunnar Björnstrand’), who is a world-traveling author that is estranged to his children. The film depicts how Karin’s grip on reality slowly slips away and how the bonds between the family members are changing in light of this fact.
The Disorder: Anxiety Disorder
Beth, Calvin, and their son Conrad are living in the aftermath of the death of the other son. Conrad is overcome by grief and misplaced guilt to the extent of a suicide attempt. He is in therapy. Beth had always preferred his brother and is having difficulty being supportive to Conrad. Calvin is trapped between the two trying to hold the family together.
The Disorder: Dissociative disorder
Marion Crane is a Phoenix, Arizona working girl fed up with having to sneak away during lunch breaks to meet her lover, Sam Loomis, who cannot get married because most of his money goes towards alimony. One Friday, Marion’s employer asks her to take $40,000 in cash to a local bank for deposit. Desperate to make a change in her life, she impulsively leaves town with the money, determined to start a new life with Sam in California. As night falls and a torrential rain obscures the road ahead of her, Marion turns off the main highway. Exhausted from the long drive and the stress of her criminal act, she decides to spend the night at the desolate Bates Motel. The motel is run by Norman Bates, a peculiar young man dominated by his invalid mother. After Norman fixes her a light dinner, Marion goes back to her room for a shower….
The Disorder: Autism
What’s Eating Gibert Grape is a beautifully shot movie of tenderness, caring and self-awareness that is set amongst the fictional working class one street town Endora. Centred around the Grape family Ellen and Amy and their two brothers Arnie and Gilbert, who, along with their morbidly obese widowed mother Bonnie Grape are striving to survive and coexist with the absence of a father figure, low wage work and seventeen-year-old Arnie’s severe mental condition. It is in this awkward and extremely one sided affair that the unfortunate Gilbert has to constantly, while working for the town’s slowly dying Convenience Store, take care of his younger brother Arnie. Gilbert’s life, his future, is thwarted he know this, but it is in this Guardian Angel that his love and bond for Arnie cannot, and will not, be let go. That is until the free spirit of Becky arrives in town, and with her grandmother are stranded for the week while waiting for parts for their vehicle. This realization unties new feelings, new thoughts and new hope for the put upon Gibert, something new is eating Gilbert Grape.
The Disorder: Schizophrenia
At Princeton University, John Nash struggles to make a worthwhile contribution to serve as his legacy to the world of mathematics. He finally makes a revolutionary breakthrough that will eventually earn him the Nobel Prize. After graduate school he turns to teaching, becoming romantically involved with his student Alicia. Meanwhile the government asks his help with breaking Soviet codes, which soon gets him involved in a terrifying conspiracy plot. Nash grows more and more paranoid until a discovery that turns his entire world upside down. Now it is only with Alicia’s help that he will be able to recover his mental strength and regain his status as the great mathematician we know him as today.
The Disorder: Autism
Charley is a hustler. He’s been on his own long enough to know how to work people and situations. He finds that the father who threw him out as a teen ager has died. He’s left him a now antique convertible and something more important, a previously unknown brother, Raymond. Raymond is autistic, but is able to calculate complicated mathematical problems in his head with great speed and accuracy. Their father has left his fortune to Raymond who doesn’t even understand what money is for. Charley is enraged by what has happened and by his father keeping Raymond’s existence from him for his entire life. He kidnaps Raymond from his residential home but then finds that Raymond will only fly Qantas. The two begin a long road trip that will lead them to an understanding of each other.
The Disorder: Borderline Personality Disorder
Susanna is depressed and directionless after finishing high school in the late 1960′s. A suicide attempt lands her in Claymore, a mental institution. She befriends the band of troubled women in her ward (Georgina the pathological liar, the sexually abused Daisy, the burn victim Polly) but falls under the hypnotic sway of Lisa, the wildest and most hardened of the bunch. Will Susanna “drop anchor” at Claymore and perpetually act out like Lisa, or will she finally pull her mind together and leave institutional life behind?
The Disorder: Schizophrenia
Donnie Darko doesn’t get along too well with his family, his teachers and his classmates; but he does manage to find a sympathetic friend in Gretchen, who agrees to date him. He has a compassionate psychiatrist, who discovers hypnosis is the means to unlock hidden secrets. His other companion may not be a true ally. Donnie has a friend named Frank – a large bunny which only Donnie can see. When an engine falls off a plane and destroys his bedroom, Donnie is not there. Both the event, and Donnie’s escape, seem to have been caused by supernatural events. Donnie’s mental illness, if such it is, may never allow him to find out for sure.
The Disorder: Mutliple Personality Disorder/Dissociative disorders
The narrator suffers from a lack of sleep. He tries different ways to cure this, but he does not succeed. He does get some sleep, but his conditions rebounds back into it’s original state when he meets a lovely young woman, whose name is Marla. He finds out that she and he both have a lot in common and they spend a lot of time together. While touring, he meets an enigmatic young man named Tyler and after a short conversation both become fast friends. Both like to relieve their inner tensions by hitting each other. Soon word gets around about their fights, and lots of young people also get interested. Then a club is formed, which the narrator and Tyler call ‘Fight Club’. Both start spending a lot of time and both also make lots of money. Another excellent film dealing with the same disorder but in a more serious light, is Sybil.




















oh for goodness sake! stop correcting the poor person who wrote this list on their semantics! developmental/mental disability, we all know what they mean…we get it, you took psychology, are some sort of community aid worker or cognitive therapist that’s good but this is a list about movies not a case study
How about “Sophie’s Choice” dealing with schizophrenia?
There is a wonderful French film called “Le Roi de Coeur” (The King of Hearts) that involves a whole mental institution taking over an evacuated French town during one of the World Wars. (I forget which – sorry!) It is actually charming and touching, and is one of my all-time favorites.
Wonderful list!! I also like The Night Listener. I think the woman in that one had munchausen by proxy but the child was fake.
******CORRECTION*******
Rain man is in fact NOT autistic. If you had done your homework thouroughly you would have learned that the man that Dustin Hoffman portays (Kim Peek) is NOT autistic. He has ACC (Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum) a brain birth defect that causes the corpus callosum to not grow, partially grow, and abnormally grow. MANY people are misdiagnosed with autism because ACC is so rare and not much known about it. Effects can range from seemingly severe autistic tendancies, to a totally normal life. Dustin Hoffman had the script changed because ACC was/is not a known condition to the masses. He firgured to portray it as autistic would make people understand it more after meeting Kim Peek and seeing how similar the two conditions are.
How do I know this?
My daughter is an ACCer. Kim Peek and his “keeper” have spoken at many ACC conventions and appearances.
I just wanted to get that fact straight.
THANKS
You never go full retard
I read all the posts and missed any mention of…
FORREST GUMP???
Perhaps should have included “Lars and The Real Girl”, which has been mentioned in other comments, and maybe “Benny & Joon”. A notable omission would definitely be “The Machinist”.
Still, a very entertaining list!!
i completely agree with this list, i didn’t think donnie darko was going to end up on here. I lvoe dannie darko <3
way to ruin fight club
Betty Blue?
Donnie Darko does NOT deal with mental illness… Throughout the movie the audience is led to think that this is the case, and even by the end one wonders; but, if you pay attention, you’ll see that donnie isn’t actually crazy. The rabbit is real, everything else that follows is also real, including what he does to himself at the end. His apparent mental distress, which he shows to his therapist and others, is just a part of his fearful reaction to the mind bending things that are actually happening to him.
What about Top Gun, the two lead actors gave us two perfect examples of Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD)!
^ Agreed. X)
great list!! Beautiful Mind is one of my favorite movies!! It’d be cool to see another list like this.
What? no Three Faces of Eve? tsk tsk tsk
dirty filthy love is not on here. it should be. along with one flew over the cuckoo’s nest, maaaaybe lars and the real girl.
Coraline. Eating disorder and hallucinations I imagine. If you haven’t seen it skip the theater scene!!!
@Tom (125): Is that a Tropic Thunder reference, or am I mistaken?
fight club for the win! i remember the 1st time i watched the whole film.. i was like WTF?!! COOL! =)
Ummmm… What no… you forgot… perhaps… Transformers? When Harry Met Sally? Titanic? Raiders of the Lost Ark? Howard’s End? Star Wars? Gone with the Wind? Interracial Hole Stretchers Vol. 9? MILF Hunters 1? Poo Punchers- Spring Break Edition? Bukakke All Stars-Asian Fusion Special?… The audacity!… The unmitigated gall! This list is utterly preposterous! WTF? Tsk tsk… OM*****inHolyG… I’ve lost complete faith in all of humanity…
‘through a glass darkly’ is an extraordinary film. another great one i found the other day whilst perusing youtube is ‘clean shaven’, very much like cronenberg’s ‘spider’, about a schizophrenic looking for his daughter.
sorry missed you mentioning it there psycpat, kudos, maybe the isabelle adjani film ‘possession’, that’s a good one
Not to ***** on anyone’s battery, but the description of “Fight Club” is not really accurate (seen the movie many times and read the book) … but not gonna split hairs. Also, don’t know who mentioned it previously, but Lars and the Real Girl deserves a spot – really captivating movie.
Yeah, not really thrilled with the Fight Club plot explanation, makes it sound horrible. And @gc (66): There is no mental illness in Requiem For a Dream, it’s all drug induced.
How about Harvey, with Jimmy Stewart?
Coooliioo… did you just say that? No I did! OMG I think I’m schizo! Jokes… I love these films!
What about One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest?
I must join the chorus that is perplexed that Cuckoo’s nest is not on this list. It is the definitive story of mental illness.
Snake pit must also be considered.
Fight club is awesome.
Here are three more that would have been great on this list:
Falling Down
Taxi Driver
Memento
One could argue for one or both of these as well:
Apocalypse Now
Full Metal Jacket
Maybe a top 15?
Lots of references to One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Please pick up a copy of the book. It’s way better.
This may have been mentioned but what about the film “The Jacket” that film has heavy references to mental health. And is infact a really good film.
I think of a movie called “king of hearts”-the lunatics took over the asylum…
what about the other sister??
“stop laughing at me!”
or pumpkin
@knox (154):
lol The Other Sister is an awful movie. That being said, I always have ***** while listening to marching band music.
Three Faces of Eve
how could that not be in the top ten?
the ninth configuration is an overlooked gem, written and directed by the guy who wrote the exorcist, not an altogether great film, though it could’ve been, but some of the visuals are awesome
@Dale Yeah The Three Faces of Eve should be noted. Love the scene when Eve tries to kill her daughter with the blinds, because that little girl is my aunt…just kidding, Aunt-T!
@samzilla
how can you say that is an awful movie??
i love that movie!!!
i laughed the entire damn time
maybe i wasnt suppose to
but juliette lewis cracked me up!
donnie darko isn’t schizophrenic :[
This list was terribly written, but I love Fight Club and Girl, Interrupted (and, to a lesser extent, Donnie Darko), so I shall forgive this one.
But honestly, you made some of the greatest film of all time sound absolutely boring.
@aprilweather (112): I don’t quite understand how you could call OFOTCN a comedy.
I’m thinking of “I Never Promised You a Rose Garden” with Bibi Andersson and Kathleen Quinlan.
@Trigun472 (7):
His real name is Kim Peek, his father’s name is Fran. Along with agenesis of the corpus callosum, which means he is missing the mid part of the brain, the one that forms connections throughout the fourth decade and beyond, Fran thinks his cerebellum somehow burst into 8 places, allowing him to store all sorts of information. My son has the ACC, which is NOT responsible for the savant abilities. We met Kim and Fran at an ACC Network gathering, back in 2001 or so.
i would susgest that autism is not a mental illness but a developmental disability. i haven’t read all the previous comments, so apologies if someone else has said this.
FIGHT CLUB IS THE SHIIIIIIT!!!!!……..” you wanted to change your life. you could not do this on your own, so you created me. I look how you wanna look, I ***** how you wanna *****, I’m smart, capable, and most importantly, I’m free in all the ways you are not.”……….Awesome.
I knew Donnie Darko would be on here.
I’ve never seen Fight Club, does it live up to the hype?
@smouse yea actually you have a very good point. Although i would say it is a bit of both because it is mentally based but also highly developementally stunting..
I cannot believe that the author of this managed to make fight club sound so terrible in the description, even if it is no. 1 on the list…
@ benjybear (167): Yes.
@Skrillah (77):
I was getting incredibly annoyed with all the “Where´s One Flew Over the Cuckoo´s Nest?!?” until I got to your comment… Thanks for laugh!
Now, back to the list… I love how the theatrical trailer of PSYCHO has such happy, almost cartoonish music…
@nidsnifvnsdi (169):
I didn’t write the summaries, they’re from IMDB.
Shame on IMDB.
*lets Goergia off the hook*
…and Georgia as well.
i only know girl, interrupted and the beautiful mind and love them both.
Play Misty for Me is all about borderline disorder. For malingering: Primal Fear; borderline–Fatal Attraction; For a perfect histrionic: the mom in Little Voice. Julian Donkey Boy is sick, sick, sick…
Again, Sybil is a hoax
This list is interesting, particularly 6 and 4 for me, as I’m 17 with a 15 year old brother who has severe Autism, and I find it interesting to see portrayals of Autism through characters in films, although I don’t often consider them to be particulary accurate. And I agree completely with number one-fight club is one of my favourite films
My first and second favorite movies are one and two!
Great list.
Interesting list i thought eraserhead would make it.
Where’s “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest?”