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Two college students fall in love one year before graduation and have bright futures ahead until one of them develops schizophrenia.

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A Nice Quiet Life

A Nice Quiet Life (2018)
USA (original script title) – A Young Man’s Future

85 min|Drama, Romance |2018
4.5Rating: 4.5 / 10 from 194 usersMetascore: 4.5
Two college students fall in love one year before graduation and have bright futures ahead until one of them develops schizophrenia.



 

Watching someone struggle with mental illness is never easy, and even harder when you are in love with the person suffering. This film is about two young men, Jeremy and Scott, trying to succeed in college while navigating the challenges in forming a romantic relationship with each other and learning how to cope when Scott develops schizophrenia. Watching a loved one slip into deep schizophrenia is particularly challenging on many levels, a process Jeremy accurately describes as “I feel like I’m going crazy.” My heart broke many times watching Scott travel deeper and deeper into his illness. Unfortunately these struggles with mental health are all too common, and while untreated mental illness is an avoidable tragedy in this country, this film deftly lays bare the struggles faced by those coming to terms with their mental illness. No Restrictions Entertainment has a reputation for creating unflinching astute portrayals of the human condition in struggle; we get to watch characters make tough, individual choices to cope and persevere, and are reminded that these choices are easier when surrounded by supportive loved ones. Hopefully you walk away thinking about your own choices and are reminded to be supportive of those struggling.

Side observations: Scott looks like a young Michael Hutchence and has an awesome, rotating collection of funny cooking aprons.

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