playthepsychedelic
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Anybody knows some good movies bout that? I would love to see a real serene and "quiet" movie about lonely people or something...
stupid question,I know
ljwwriter said:I've never seen a movie that really directly related to people with social anxiety. Or at least one that centers on a person with it. I've begun to wonder if that's because lives like ours wouldn't make an interesting enough story to tell.
For social anxiety to be the 3rd largest mental health disorder it sure is rather ignored by literature and film. Perhaps I should try to change that someday.
Richey said:ljwwriter said:I've never seen a movie that really directly related to people with social anxiety. Or at least one that centers on a person with it. I've begun to wonder if that's because lives like ours wouldn't make an interesting enough story to tell.
For social anxiety to be the 3rd largest mental health disorder it sure is rather ignored by literature and film. Perhaps I should try to change that someday.
not as much in the mainstream thats for sure, but there have been a few, even the 1st spiderman peter parker plays a geeky outcast, and many of the american teen movies portrays the geek transformed apart of the in-crowd by the end ...
ljwwriter said:Richey said:ljwwriter said:I've never seen a movie that really directly related to people with social anxiety. Or at least one that centers on a person with it. I've begun to wonder if that's because lives like ours wouldn't make an interesting enough story to tell.
For social anxiety to be the 3rd largest mental health disorder it sure is rather ignored by literature and film. Perhaps I should try to change that someday.
not as much in the mainstream thats for sure, but there have been a few, even the 1st spiderman peter parker plays a geeky outcast, and many of the american teen movies portrays the geek transformed apart of the in-crowd by the end ...
Yes, but geeks and outcast aren't necessarily social phobic or severe introverts. In fact, in most movies they aren't. I mean we can relate to characters like Peter Parker in the fact that they're socially awkward (at least until they transform into the superheros we only wish we could become), but usually that's about as far as it goes.
no_wukkas said:Adaptation is one... it's been a while since I've seen it though. I would have also said Punch Drunk Love. Jim Carey plays a fairly anxious sort of dude in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind... an awesome movie with great meaning. I love watching movies that I can relate to like this in someway... I'm going to go and think of some more and get back to you![]()