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Psy (1981) offers a quirky dive into the world of psychotherapy with a distinct comedic flair. Set in a sprawling country house, Marc, the protagonist, navigates the challenges of curing his clients' neuroses, which leads to some absurd and surreal situations. The pacing has this almost erratic rhythm that mimics the chaotic minds of his patients. While the director remains a mystery, the film’s atmosphere conjures a blend of dark humor and lighthearted moments that feels quite unique for its time. Performances are both earnest and exaggerated, which adds to its charm. It’s the kind of film that lingers in the back of your mind, making you think about mental health themes in a different light.
Quirky approach to psychotherapyUnique atmosphere blending dark comedyInteresting exploration of neuroses
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