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So, 'Monkeys Like Becky' is an interesting piece of documentary filmmaking from Núria Villazán. It dives into the complex legacy of António Egas Moniz, who, while super controversial for his lobotomy work, really shaped the approach to treating schizophrenia. The first part feels like a clinical exploration, almost detached, but then it shifts gears into the personal stories of those living with schizophrenia. You get this raw, unfiltered look at their daily lives, which contrasts starkly with Moniz's more sterile approach. The pacing is kind of uneven, but it adds to this palpable sense of tension. It's not just about the science, but also about humanity, and that's what makes it stand out, I think.
Interesting juxtaposition of medical history and personal stories.Explores complex themes of treatment and human experience.Unconventional pacing adds to the emotional impact.
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