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Review of by Manu G — 31 May 2011

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Turn back, look forward.

Good decent movie. The acting was really good actually but the story wasn't that interesting although it had a good ending in which it explained a lil the complicated story.

The movie is based on true events.

Halle Berry plays the role of young woman named Francine L. Murdoch (Frankie) with multiple personality disorder. The movie starts in Savannah, Georgia 1957, where a girl is shown in a car accident.

The movie is forwarded to present Los Angeles, California 1978, where Frankie works in strip club. One night after an altercation Frankie lands up in Pearce psychiatric hospital where she is introduced to Dr. Joseph Oswald (Dr. Oz).

Later Dr. Oz starts treating Frankie for multiple personality disorder and diagnoses her as having three personalities.

1) Francine L. Murdoch, Black Female Age 32, IQ 132 Right handed. 2) Alice, White female Age ?, IQ 102 Left handed. 3) Genius, Black Female Age 8-12, IQ 156 Right handed.

The story then revolves with Dr. Oz and Frankie where he treats her for the multiple personality disorder. In due course of time he is able to discover the other two sub conscious personality and make Frankie realize her problem.

And the movie ends with credit as below:

Dr Oz treated Frankie until she was able to control her condition. He died in 2001.

Frankie (with help from Genius) became a High School Teacher. She married a psychiatrist.

This review of Frankie & Alice (2010) was written by on 31 May 2011.

Frankie & Alice has generally received mixed reviews.

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