Well this movie completely scared me! I couldn't believe that people could think and feel this way especially Angelina Jolie's character, Lisa was so unfeeling towards Daisy's suicide. It did not even occurr to her that she probably drove Daisy to kill herself. So I think that these "girls" need to be interrupted. That this interruption is the mental hospital in which they reside. It is a wake up call. It will take longer for some but it is something that they need to go through so that they will confront their problem. For Lisa it took many "interruptions". When I say that I mean her having to be dragged back after a run away attempt and then dragging her back after yet another run away attempt. This will continue to happen until she realizes what she needs to confront so she can deal with it. For no one can truly be "normal" we all have flaws and I think Winona Ryder's character realized that when she talked about just coping with her issues. For no one is able to truly go through life without "interruptions" A.K.A. time to deal with what life has thrown at them. I feel this move title is applicable to all people. It shows what can truly happen to grown adults when they are unable to cope with their own thoughts. It is "you" amplified that is what Ryder's character Susanna said. This, I think, means that one part of you that totally takes over and therefore makes you unbalanced and not really able to function when your so one sided in personality. It makes me think that this movie is trying to say that is it not a vast leap to "insanity" that it happens and is possible to all types of people. The thought gives me chills.
I definitely agree on what you said about Lisa and needing interruptions to find herself and that it can apply to everyone. It's amazing how anyone can leap to "insanity" and also kind of scary!
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