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  2. Haunted by daily voices, hallucinations, failing medications and her cold and seemingly unsupportive mother, Elizabeth attempts to regain control of her mental stability. Rent Elizabeth Blue...

    • (12)
    • Vincent Sabella
    • PG-13
    • Anna Schafer
  3. Drama quietly explores a woman's mental illness. Read Common Sense Media's Elizabeth Blue review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Vincent Sabella
    • Sandie Angulo Chen
    • Global Digital Releasing
    • Elizabeth Blue
    • The Good, The Bad and The Cliché
    • *That Ending*
    • Conclusion

    Elizabeth (Anna Schafer), has been in an in-patient facility for some time, diagnosed with schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and anxiety. She is released into the care of her fiancé, Grant (Ryan Vincent). Life with Elizabeth’s c*cktail of mental illnesses is difficult, to say the least. She suffers from hallucinations that leave her scr...

    Vincent Sabella, writer-director of Elizabeth Blue, suffers from mental health problems. Some of the things that Elizabeth goes through in the movie, like the hallucination that a train is coming straight for her, are taken straight from Sabella’s own life. That the writer-director knows first-hand how it feels to live with extreme mental illness g...

    As the film progresses, it seems more and more obvious what the final destination will be. And then with ten minutes to go, Sabella pulls the rug out from under us. Usually this would be a good thing. Who wants a predictable ending, right? But in Elizabeth Blue, a film that has been earnest, literallyto a fault, this ending comes as a cheap, nasty,...

    For ninety percent of its runtime, Elizabeth Blueis an affecting, heartfelt look at living with schizophrenia. Sure, the dialogue is hokey, bordering on cringeworthy, and there’s too much reliance on cliché, both visual and verbal. But the two central performances are excellent, and you genuinely care about both characters. There’s weight there, ev...

  4. Sep 1, 2017 · Film Review: ‘Elizabeth Blue’. A young woman tries to maintain a romantic relationship while dealing with mental illness in Vincent Sabella’s authentic but listless indie. By Nick Schager.

  5. Sep 20, 2017 · The film does an excellent job of conveying the hallucinatory effects of Elizabeth’s condition via sound, photographic and editing effects. But it’s Schafer who most effectively suggests her...

  6. Elizabeth Blue is a well-done movie on mental illness. I have enjoyed the movie from the first minute. The acting is pretty good and the story is intriguing in the way it develops as an everyday life story, filled with many of the issues that mentally ill patients unfortunately have.

  7. Sep 22, 2017 · With the guidance of her new psychiatrist, Dr. Bowman (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), and the unfaltering support of Grant, Elizabeth works at regaining control of her mental stability and her life as she begins to plan their wedding.