Frankie & Alice
Frankie & Alice
R | 04 April 2014 (USA)
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A drama centered on a go-go dancer with multiple personality disorder who struggles to remain her true self and begins working with a psychotherapist to uncover the mystery of the inner ghosts that haunt her.

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Ploydsge

just watch it!

Platicsco

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

Claysaba

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

Taraparain

Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

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Dusan Petrovic

I just love Halle and this movie. This movie was inspired by the true story about the therapy of Anna O by Froyd ( Vienna's shrink and the father of introspection ). He'd been experimentising with hypnose, because he had believed that it would help Anna ( mental patient ) to get better. After a long treatment, he'd succeded in his goal and helped Anna to controle her ealness. After that she'd become a very successful social worker. I would like to thank my first shrink Natasha Caran at Vojvoda Stepa's street, Vozdovac, Belgrade,SR Yugoslavia for everything she had done for me. After seventeen years of treatment, the only thing i could say: " Natasha, I'm alive bacause of you". That was a time and the end of one era. The Yugoslav president Miloshevic'd been taken to the Hag and Vojislav Koshtunica 'd become the new president of Yugoslavia. That was a great victory for democracy and human rights. It was the new beginning and a dawn of another era for Serbian people. P.S. Free your mind. Greetings from Belgrade, Serbia. Sincerelly, yours Dushan Petrovich.

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anitalansing-40-581915

This is the movie in which Halle Berry should have won the Oscar instead of Monster's Ball. The many personalities that she displayed within the movie were realistic and believable. Berry demonstrated hurt, pain, confusion, and delirium. Excellent acting job.The story's plot was so-so. I couldn't understand exactly what was the trauma that caused Frankie to split into different people. How was she able to hold down a job? Even though it was just a sleazy exotic dancer job, how could Frankie perform and dance in an environment filled with Black people when racist Alice was lurking about with her persistent fear of Negros? Also, why did Frankie's sister dislike Frankie so much? What did Frankie do to her? Overlooking the storyline, my focus was on Berry's acting. Top notch. I am sorry it took over four years for the film to be released for nationwide viewing, but it was worth the wait. Halle Berry has shown in this movie that she can act with the best of them....good job Halle.

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abmisier

I never heard of this film until I saw it in the list of the movies 2010/2011, then i saw its trailer and after that, it got nominated for Golden Globe.Berry plays a woman with Multiple personality disorder. I would say superb acting, especially how she did the different personages.I would say this movie is above average. this movie received very bad reviews from critics, I don't understand why they rate it that bad.I would say excellent incredible acting, especially how she did the different personages.I would say see the movie for your self, then draw your conclusions before putting a negative rating.

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Hellmant

'FRANKIE & ALICE': Two and a Half Stars (Out of Five) Halle Berry gives it her all pleading for another Oscar but fails miserably in this film based on a true story about a woman suffering from multiple personality disorder. It co-stars Stellan Skarsgard and Phylicia Rashad (a grade school crush of mine). It's written by a group of 7 writers (which is almost never a good sign), most of which have little to no experience, and directed by Geoffrey Sax (who's most notable film credits are directing the mediocre horror film 'WHITE NOISE' and the failed kids film 'ALEX RIDER: OPERATION STORMBREAKER'). The film was marketed as a possible Oscar contender but received no recognition whatsoever and got horrible reviews. Given the experience involved you can kind of see why (although I hate to point blame at areas like that).Berry stars as Frankie Murdoch, a woman making ends meat by stripping at a local go-go club in the 1970's. As the viewer early on finds out, but she is unaware of, she suffers from 'dissociative identity disorder'. She struggles with two alternate personalities: one is a seven year old African American (like herself) with a genius I.Q. and the other is an older Southern white woman who is racist. After a couple accidents involving the other personalities while blacked out she turns to a psychiatrist (Skarsgard) for help. He helps her delve into her other personalities and embrace them in order to learn the nature of the disease, which involves a past loved one.The film like I said wanted to be a major awards contender but the only nominations it received were at the African-American Film Critics Association and the NAACP Image Awards for picture and actress, which Berry won at the former (she was also nominated for best dramatic lead actress at the Golden Globes, but many of the nominees this year were so laughable it's hardly worth noting). The film received a 15 percent approval rating from critics (the average rating being 4.3 out of 10) on Rottentomatoes and a 5.6 (out of 10) user rating on IMDb by fans. I think the ingredients were there to make a good film but the director wasn't the right choice for this type of material and having so many writers almost never turns out too good. Skarsgard and Rashad are more than adequate in their roles but Berry tries so hard to deliver an impressive performance that she overacts a little and makes the film almost laughable at times. She's definitely good in the right role (as well as her Oscar winning role) but here she was either wrongfully cast or wrongfully motivated. The film as a whole has good production values and is nice to look at but the story is clichéd and uneventful. The characters aren't really involving either, which I think is probably a lot to do with the over blown screenplay. Still it's not a bad film and I enjoyed watching it to a certain extent, it's just nothing special either.Watch our review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68YJe1yftWY

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