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The Scribbler

The Scribbler (2014)

September. 19,2014
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5.3
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R
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Suki is a young woman confronting her destructive mental illness using "The Siamese Burn," an experimental machine designed to eliminate multiple personalities. The closer Suki comes to being "cured," she's haunted by a thought... what if the last unwanted identity turns out to be her?

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Clevercell
2014/09/19

Very disappointing...

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Moustroll
2014/09/20

Good movie but grossly overrated

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Humaira Grant
2014/09/21

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Usamah Harvey
2014/09/22

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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fjbronson
2014/09/23

I might write a spoiler, so I checked the box. Right off, it was a great surprise to see Sara Tomko -- she commits so much to her roles, and is quite easy on the eyes. Technically, this film has superb audio -- easy to hear dialogue and not drowned by sound effects or music, which are also very nice here. Visually, I found it enchanting. I was also able to follow most of the dimly-lit scenes, which has become rare due to age and a vein pressing an artery in one eye. It's still always hard for me follow the frenetic cuts in some scenes.I'm able to say the above because this a really smart movie that drew me into the characters/actors. It's really tasty, prime stuff that redeems itself all the way through.

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Charles-kyle Bronson-reese
2014/09/24

We all know Michelle T can act and it shows as always in this film as well as in every film she does. The main person though that needs to take credit for this picture is Katie. On arrow her character is so Lois Laine ish and there is very little versatility there. Grant it still has many more seasons for the writers of that show to bring out more of Katie's massive potential. This movie demonstrates just how intriguing a character that is totally opposite from Laurel Lance can be brought out by an actress that people think is terrible on the arrow show. It is very much possible she could play Harley Quinn after watching this. The "DEATH" comic book character she was able to create along with Michelle T was brilliant. It had the movie "the crow" instances in there which I have not seen in decades since that movie. Let me be the one to say yes, if you enjoyed the crow you will like this.

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Jerghal
2014/09/25

The scribbler is another Graphic Novel adaptation to the big screen. I've never heard of it but maybe it's well known it that world. The movie's filled with B-actors like Michelle Trachtenberg, Michael Imperioli, Gina Gershon and even Sasha grey (1 shot!). Overall the acting is not bad but for a movie about split personalities you would expect to see some of these different persons but nope, the lead actres only plays her one character and the hidden Scibbler character turns out to be a superhero-like someone but it's all a bit weird and messy. I wouldn't recommend this film but if you do see it, it will only take 89 mins out of your life.

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Pigbelly
2014/09/26

I'm at a loss for words for how bad this is. A terrible injustice to anyone with a mental illness as the writer had absolutely no understanding of mental illness, psychology, psychiatric institutions, mental health therapy or medicine. This film is idiotic and the silly romanticizing and misunderstanding of Disassociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder) just makes it all the more painful to watch. The sexualizing of its mentally ill protagonist shows that this is some lurid attempt at cashing in on teen angst and rebellion while the teen film resurgence, brought on by Twilight and its distasteful ilk, is still viably profitable. This is a base, sickening teen- exploitation film. I think there may be a new exploitation category now with films like this, Maze Runner and Battle Royale - teen- exploitation.

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