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The HBO documentary film focuses on four young women struggling with anorexia: Brittany, a 15 year-old who strives to be thin to gain acceptance among her peers, and whose mother has also suffered with the disease; Shelly, 25, who has been battling anorexia for six years, and who enters Renfrew with a feeding tube surgically implanted in her stomach; Alisa, 30, a divorced mother of two who struggled for decades with a relentless compulsion to purge; and Polly, 29, who has spent years in and out of treatment and often challenges the Center's policies and procedures. The camera follows these women to places most have never ventured: one-on-one and group therapy sessions, emotionally wrought mealtimes, early morning weigh-ins, heated arguments with staff, and tense encounters with family members. In following their stories, we come to learn that each woman's fight for recovery is unique. Some will sabotage their own treatment; others will make significant strides; and still others will make progress only to discover that their insurance will not cover the long-term care they need to truly get well. What emerges is a portrait of an illness that is frustrating in its complexity and devastating in the pain it inflicts on its sufferers and those who care for them.
Unflinching and incisive, THIN offers an experiential and emotional journey through the world of eating disorders and, ultimately, provides a greater understanding of their complexity: that they are not simply about food or body image or self-esteem, but a tangle of personal, familial, cultural and mental health issues
Unflinching and incisive, THIN offers an experiential and emotional journey through the world of eating disorders and, ultimately, provides a greater understanding of their complexity: that they are not simply about food or body image or self-esteem, but a tangle of personal, familial, cultural and mental health issues
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Lecia
那些以为得上厌食症很简单的人,就像以为厌食症很好治愈的人一样无知。摘自评论,深刻排。eating disorder是所有精神疾病中死亡率最高的一种,难治疗易复发。追根到底,其实还是社会对女性塑造出单方面的形象在作祟,记得看过报告说日本原来没有多少厌食症患者,但接触西方文化之后就在日本社会爆发了
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2020年12月27日
苇大人
我想好好活下去
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2020年11月25日
水桶艾
美国社会的这种两极现象。其实有点反感人们把瘦和厌食症划上等号,有些人瘦但不代表不健康(催吐者也有胖的),这种片子的反作用是,很多微胖人开始觉得自己不瘦就代表正常健康(美国意识的标准身材是很奇葩的)。我不喜欢纪录片中的治疗方式,光是增加体重是解决不了问题的,心理病不是那么简单
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2020年12月27日

