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So, 'I Am a Schizophrenic and So Am I' dives into the chaotic world of Dr. Ravi, played by Ravi Godse, as he grapples with a storm of media scrutiny after a patient’s death. The film really captures that uneasy atmosphere of paranoia and isolation; you can almost feel the walls closing in on him. The pacing feels intentional, slow at times, really making you sit with Ravi's unraveling mental state, which is what makes it intriguing. The performances are quite raw, and there’s a sense of authenticity in how it tackles heavy themes like mental health, guilt, and the fragility of perception. It’s not your typical drama, and the psychological layers add a gritty texture that's hard to shake off.
This film, while not widely known, has started to gain interest among collectors for its unique take on mental health and the psychological thriller genre. It had a limited release and is now somewhat scarce, resulting in higher demand for physical copies. The lack of a well-documented history on its production and director adds an air of mystery that makes it an intriguing piece for any collector's library.
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