Psychosis isn't funny


Maybe I'm missing some underlying message, but from I could see its essentially a black comedy poking fun at people with psychosis, which is about as funny as cancer.

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See 50/50 with Seth Rogen.

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That was a comedy about a man with cancer but the difference is it didn't poke fun at people with cancer.

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This really isn't poking fun at people with mental illness. If you think that you missed the entire point of the film.
50/50 however was him poking fun at himself, and he had cancer.

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Then perhaps you'd be so kind as to explain?

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Explain what? The point of the film? The fact that you can use humour without taking the piss out of someone?

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Agreed, I actually found it very touching and sad. It's very clever how they made a very engaging and funny film that highlights the tragedy of mental illness.

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Explain what? The point of the film? The fact that you can use humour without taking the piss out of someone?


I'm starting to believe this is just something some people will never, ever be able to comprehend.

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Oh look...another humorless social justice warrior.

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It wasn't even remotely poking fun at mental illness.

Oh look...another humorless social justice warrior.

Oh look, another inbred daddy/uncle *beep* trying to use words they don't understand. In the last year, have you had any luck planning any more Legalize Rape days?


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WORDS MEAN THINGS! Also, before you come to bitch about a plot hole, rewatch the show/movie.

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Yay! More oversensitive people with no sense of humour!

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It wasn't even a comedy at all. If you'd actually WATCH it, you'd see it's actually a pretty good - and frightening - portrait of schizophrenia, and the dangers of allowing such a person to go on their own recognizance. (ie, they don't want to take their meds, and they don't want to get sent back to the hospital, so they lie through their teeth, and no one knows there's anything off about the person until it's too damn late for others.)

But as a social justice warrior, you probably won't like the conclusion.

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It was a comedy. A black comedy. The content was dark and depressing but it was done in a very humorous way. Obviously black comedy isn't for everyone...
But I found the film funny.

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This movie was not funny in the slightest. It was disturbing.

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Oh, was it not? Strange. I thought I laughed quite a bit during this film, but I guess I couldn't have if it wasn't funny...

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So brutal killings amuse you?I think I laughed a couple of times early on but once the killing and dismembering started there was really nothing to laugh at.

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Exactly what I thought. This is equal to making fun of any other kind of disability or longterm illness, be it autism or alzheimers. I haven't seen the movie only the trailer, so I can't really judge it yet and the context they put it in... but what I get from the movie is the above

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It wasn't taking the piss. That's the whole point.
Sometimes you need to inject a little humor into a sad situation. Now for me, the seriousness of schizophrenia and how he saw himself were actually an interesting look into the mind of a schizophrenic. It wasn't "taking the mickey" because it was his brain, hence his thoughts, no-one knew he was ill and lets face it the odd guy at the office gets talked about.
Alzheimer's is one of the worst illnesses in the world, and my grandfather had it, we watched him fade away, yet some of the things he said and did were hilarious. Life isn't a PC facade.

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The movie did an excellent job of raising so many issues and portraying them to people who may not understand mental illness.

His desire to be 'good' yet inability to achieve it.
His 'normal' appearance to coworkers, despite his inner struggles.
The desire to stay off medication.
The overwhelming sense of inertia that mental illness carries.

I found the movie highly resonating.

The comical aspect simply makes the movie easier to watch, but for me in no way does it mask the issues.

It's a shame the acting by the cops was so bad. The leads all nailed it however.

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@watching_the_movies

The movie did an excellent job of raising so many issues and portraying them to people who may not understand mental illness.


How about the issue that an overwhelming amount of people who hear voices are not a threat to others?

I suppose you don't let that get in the way of a good decapitation serial killer romp, eh? Especially when it's only women getting their heads lobbed off. Hilarious AND 'issue raising'. Classic.

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Yes it's hillarious

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And yet, I laughed.

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He’s entitled to his opinion. It is possible to disagree with someone and have a discussion instead of reverting to childish stock internet-insults hover it. I thought that’s what triggered SJWs do. Btw, I liked it and bought it was funny and disturbing.

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