The beginning - "10 Negroes", then "Games of the mind", the finale with a retrospective - pure "Omen" (though without the Antichrist), but, as a result, you realize that the dissociative identity disorder (difference syndrome) "rules" everything. It is vividly shown how the DID (unlike, for example, the harmless John Nash - played
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The beginning - "10 Negroes", then "Games of the mind", the finale with a retrospective - pure "Omen" (though without the Antichrist), but, as a result, you realize that the dissociative identity disorder (difference syndrome) "rules" everything. It is vividly shown how the DID (unlike, for example, the harmless John Nash - played by Russell Crowe in "A Beautiful Mind"), who visited Malcolm Rivers (the role of Pruitt Taylor Vince) in this film, there is nothing but "..Identity is a secret." Identity is a mystery. Identity is a killer ...” The main thing when viewing is not to get confused, not to miss a single detail in this mosaic. And everything will fall into place... DID, in my opinion, is no worse than Keyes Daniel's in Billy Milligan's Multiple Minds. Oh, I should've gone to psychiatrists. . .
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