Review of Don't Get Me Wrong (2007) by Matthew G — 07 Nov 2010
A mesmerizing film. Beautifully photographed despite the grimy, nature-less surroundings. I love how the camera never truly aims directly at its subjects, the patients. It's always through windows, or the camera is focusing on a wall, or Dutch-tilted in order to make you want to reach out and TURN the damn thing! This is symbolic, of course, of the whole theme of forgotten, misunderstood mentally ill patients.
This review of Don't Get Me Wrong (2007) was written by Matthew G on 07 Nov 2010.
Don't Get Me Wrong has generally received positive reviews.
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