Interrupted: [s6e10] Boy,

“His parents are not perfect. Their profession as filmmakers sometimes translates to how they behave as parents: they often play the role of the observer, rarely interfering with the actions of their children.” mhc.kglmeridian.com · 13 years ago

Critics generally praised the film for its emotional depth and its ability to shed light on the complexities of childhood mental health. It emphasizes the debilitating nature of bipolar disorder and highlights the dangerous misconception that improved behavior means treatment is no longer necessary. [S6E10] Boy, Interrupted

The film's power lies in its refusal to offer easy answers. It documents the parents’ internal conflict and the guilt they felt as they played the role of observers, a habit influenced by their profession as filmmakers. One of the most poignant moments occurs when Beatrice, Evan's grandmother, reflects on the "scary souls" that must be confronted, noting that there is always more to a person than what is visible on the surface. “His parents are not perfect

The documentary serves as both a memorial to Evan and a cautionary tale, working against the process of forgetting or repressing traumatic experiences. The film's power lies in its refusal to offer easy answers

The Perrys do not shy away from their own perceived failures, making the film a raw and vulnerable experience for viewers.

By sharing their story, the filmmakers aimed to bring awareness to the importance of medication adherence and mental health support. Movie Review: Boy Interrupted in - Mental Health Clinician