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‘Gabriel’ Movie Review – captures the unpredictability of mental illness

The stereotype of mental illness on film is not too dissimilar from the stereotype of mental retardation put forward by the film ‘Tropic Thunder’: Successful characters have to be “disturbed,” but they can’t be completely out of control, or else audiences won’t relate to them. Thus, Lou Howe’s debut feature ‘Gabriel’, opening this week at the Tribeca Film Festival, draws notice simply because it challenges the rule.

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‘Electrick Children’ has atmosphere and performance highs, but bothersome coincidences

Electrick Children Written and directed by Rebecca Thomas USA, 2012 Electrick Children’s lead Julia Garner played a brief but memorable role in 2011’s Martha Marcy May Marlene, which Rebecca Thomas’ film bares superficial comparisons to in that they both concern members of ritualised, insular societies in contemporary America; both also happen to be the debut …

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