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Default Dec 07, 2015 at 07:33 PM
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Now that I will have more time, I would like to see a good movie o several movies that treat psychologists issues. Psychologist horror movies are also welcome.

I can recommend severals I have already seen and I liked.

* Lars and the real thing is marvellous. It's about a guy who doesn't see himself good enough to have a relation with a real girl so he bought a dummy.

* Two movies about Asperger's syndrome

Adam: a perfect portrait about this syndrome.

Adam (2009) - IMDb

The other one is My name is Khan. The main character, an Indian guy who is an Aspie is simply adorable.

My Name Is Khan (2010) - IMDb

More suggestions? :-)

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Default Dec 09, 2015 at 03:48 PM
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Hmm,... I like Don't Say A Word bc it has suspense and it doesn't show mental illness, psychologists a. s. o. in a generally negative light; also, it has a good ending. Than there is the ward, which is exactly the opposite, I think it's a thriller or sth, but it also has suspense.
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