Session 9 (2001) is a psychological horror movie that invites viewers to reflect on the problematic history of psychiatric institutions, the use (and abuse) of shock therapies, and the relationship between mental health and criminality.
Thanks for this post! I'm sorry I must have missed it the first time around. This sounds just like my kind of movie. Have you seen The Serpent (also set in an abandoned 'insane asylum)? I remember loving it when I was younger... Looking at the photograph, I am staggered by just how much the location looks like Arkham Asylum!
I have not seen the serpent, but it does sound intriguing. Thanks for following up, and no worries, about m missing it the first time around. I sometimes feel I cannot read stuff here properly because there is just too much to read. If I am not disciplined, it accumulates, and I cannot do it justice. Too little time, and too much to read.,
Thanks for this post! I'm sorry I must have missed it the first time around. This sounds just like my kind of movie. Have you seen The Serpent (also set in an abandoned 'insane asylum)? I remember loving it when I was younger... Looking at the photograph, I am staggered by just how much the location looks like Arkham Asylum!
I have not seen the serpent, but it does sound intriguing. Thanks for following up, and no worries, about m missing it the first time around. I sometimes feel I cannot read stuff here properly because there is just too much to read. If I am not disciplined, it accumulates, and I cannot do it justice. Too little time, and too much to read.,