Altered Minds

2013 American psychological thriller film


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nameAltered Minds
imageAltered Minds Poster.jpg
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captionTheatrical release poster
directorMichael Z. Wechsler
producer{{Plainlist
writerMichael Z. Wechsler
starring{{Plainlist
cinematographyAdrian Correia
editingTom Swartwout
musicEdmund Choi
studioRowish Entertainment
distributorGravitas Ventures
released
runtime92 minutes
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
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Plot

75-year-old Dr. Nathaniel Shellner has led an extraordinary life as a psychiatrist, working with traumatized patients fleeing war zones in refugee camps, earning himself a Nobel Prize for his work. After having one child, Leonard, with his wife, Lillian, the Shellners elect to adopt the remainder of their family from the camps where Dr. Shellner worked. Ultimately, the Shellners incorporated three children from all over the world into their family – Tommy, Julie, and Harry. As Dr. Shellner lies on his death bed on a frigid, icy day on the fringes of New York City in suburban New Jersey, the family convenes at the house where the couple raised the children for a final, bittersweet farewell to a sensational and inspiring public figure. Or, that's the idea, until all hell breaks loose after Tommy arrives and accuses his father of adopting his children, not out of concern for their future well-being, but to use them for some warped psychological experiment.

The proceedings from Tommy's accusation forward during the remainder of the evening offer a cocktail of incidents between the family members own interpersonal issues and a relentless exploration of the clues Tommy manufactures as evidence of his father's alleged wrongdoing. The allegations not only stun the family, they stir up anger and resentment, not only because of Dr. Shellner's failing health, but also because he has been held up as a paragon of selflessness and virtue not only within the family but from all his public recognition and numerous awards he was festooned with. As Tommy relentlessly pursues his own 'evidence' of his father's ostensible experiments with his children's minds and feelings, he simultaneously stirs up a whole load of simmering resentments, shifting alliances, and old traumas form the family's internal relations and dynamics.

Cast

Release

The film had its world premiere at the Montreal World Film Festival then titled The Red Robin, on August 24, 2013. Gravitas Ventures acquired the distribution rights to the film in September 2015, and was released on November 20, 2015 as a limited release and through video on demand.

Reception

The film holds a rating of 50% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 5.9/10.

References

References

  1. Toussi, Elnaz. (November 29, 2011). "Judd Hirsch joins cast of The Red Robin". [[Screen International]].
  2. McNary, Dave. (November 29, 2011). "Judd Hirsch to star in 'Robin'". [[Variety (magazine).
  3. Vlessing, Etan. (September 7, 2013). "Montreal Festival Adds Judd Hirsch's 'The Red Robin' to Competition Slate". [[The Hollywood Reporter]].
  4. Pedersen, Erik. (September 15, 2015). "Emily Ratajkowski & Spencer Boldman Go For 'Cruise'; Natalie Paul Joins Untitled Colin Warner Pic".
  5. "Altered Minds (2015)".

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