TY I cant believe I just now saw the trailer. It can relate so much. Hell, I am crying at the trailer. TY for what I can tell is a pretty real AF portrayl of BP--at least one of the flavors..@@fullspectrumfeatures
As someone who's struggled with bipolar for most of his life, films like this are very important for the world to see what life is like for us both with humor and pain. I look forward to seeing this. It looks like it may be one of the ones that gets the depiction right.
@@alansmithee417 Well done showing you are a disgusting person. At least someone with major mental issues have a reason for acting strange. You just do it because you are a bad person.
Laying here in bed in the middle of the night in Portland. Cant sleep. Trying to stay out of my head and failing miserably. Try to find a mpvie i can relate to. This show is great, but the comment section is what i really needed. Bless you all.
"Eventually chaos settles" Wow. That is reassuring in the most realistic way because that is true. It's not "Everything is going to be sparkly perfect" but eventually things calm down.
As someone to lives with a diagnosis mental disorder the phase "you have to work in this, it's never going to go away" hit me like a ton of bricks. It's 100% it's a daily work you have to get through every day and I love that are more movies willing to show that you can live with a mental desorder and be happy.
I'm glad mental health is finally getting acknowledged openly in our culture. It can be very disorienting and frustrating for the people who love those who suffer from it, and obviously they themselves too. It can be downright heart breaking.
The stigma of having mental health issues is becoming less and more friends and family are learning to try to understand loved ones who have mental health issues. I'm not bipolar, but I do have major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety, social anxiety and Complex PTSD. I used to not tell people about it... because it made THEM feel uncomfortable. Then I realized, why should I keep silent when I'm suffering when I know others are as well. So, instead of hiding, I've become very open about it and an advocate. We all need to have empathy for those struggling, and trying to understand what and how people with mental health issues feel and go through on a daily basis is how that empathy is gained.
@@IhaytFukkingsocialmedia people kill others every day, and most of them aren't bipolar. You're the one that's going to need to come to terms with that, without generalizing. It's only gonna make things worse and more confusing in your mind to choose to think this way. It's also highly hereditary, look it up. I hope you have access to therapy.
@IhaytFukkingsocialmedia I'm sorry that happened. That's awful. I hope you are seeking out someone to talk to. That said, your very personal experience does not extend to everyone with bipolar disorder.
Finally a film that truly explains bipolar disorder - (although I hope they also explain there's a spectrum, and she appears to be at one end!) I've never seen it properly depicted. Many people know the word but few really understand what it means.
Four Non Blondes intro is what sold me on this (and Steve Buschemi, of course!) Mental illness (all diagnoses) is, (are) unfortunately, plagued with a stigma that society has, for hundreds of years, associated as a condition (s) that is (are) separate from the physical/biological health issues - and only until recent years have researchers began to connect the two and educate the public with their studies that not only are each of us individual in our person-in-environment treatment programs, but that all medication is not a one-size-fits-all solution; the two aspects of our existence/homeostasis/balanced lifestyle are multifaceted and sometimes require alternative options that don't go with "normal" or "expected" standards. I love movies like this that help to shed light on issues like Borderline Personality, Bipolar 1 or 2, anxiety disorders, and autism. Education is the first step in prevention, autonomy, respecting individuality, and breaking stereotypes.
Hi! so, people frequently will say, "it will never go away" however: Much of this can be balanced, and as you Mature, you will find, that sometimes, like Allergies, you "outgrow" it, literally through Tissue growth, and maturation, and body processes. However, please be wary of drugs, street drugs, alcohol, and things like that. I will sincerly tell you, that those substances, may initially "feel like it helps" but do not, the body is usually already out of whack. Do get exercise because it naturally stimulates growth and hormonal balance. Take heart that caring people are always innovating new methods, and I am one of them. Many people like you, who seem to have a "disorder" are actually highly intelligent and it is not the mind, it is some of the mind's tissues or endocrine functions that need healing. Mental health is physiology, compounded by thoughts and feelings. Best wishes to you. Be a Light in the World like you are intended to! You will do great things
I'm a trichster as well. If you don't mind me asking, how did you get in control? I've been taking NAC and it's helping but I always seem to relapse after 6 months!
@@Solaweee hi! Its been two times I Have got into the tmm phase and the time in rn I dont get urges to pull hairs which I constantly had in that phase. What helped me was understanding and realisation. You must know your mind well (meditation didnt helped me may be i didnt do it well. )like whats thats tied up with your tmm ig yk like tmm often comes with other metal disprder like anxiety, depression,excessive stress etc. So first be clear with why you had it at the first place what triggered it. You know Second, its a ocd so whats the misconception you have and then work on it to clear it...itll take time but realisation is the key. Third, keep yourself busy. Do thingd you love foucus on action. Always try Be positive and keep going. Fourth, never loose hope thats the necessity and yk medication wont help a lot or in long so try to not depend on them tho consult doc in need and try to maintain a healthy and happy lifestyle by spending time with friends family and yourself like do take care of yourself do work out and have a good sleep everyday :) Fifth, music i cant tell you how much it helped me and keep in mind to not to listen sad songs a lot it d affects your emotions... Hope this helps, Do ask if have any further questions ill be happy to help if i could :)
I can see this movie appealing to anyone except those that have to constantly deal with bipolar friends or family. I like movies that don't remind me of the torment of life.
Yeah, there's probably some genetic causation. And, too, hard to be "normal" when you've never experienced it; dysfunctional people have children, and do the best they can, and their kids grow up screwed without knowing why or how. I'm 65 and I've only recently realized my great grandmother was legitimately mentally ill. It answers a lot of questions going back as far as I can remember. I want to state that my mother did a very good job overcoming her grandmother's influence. But she also refused to talk about her, and it wasn't till I was an adult that I realized I knew nothing about her father's mother. Nothing. And a lot longer to realize that was an important gap in my development. Granted, I'm not personally bipolar, but there is a genetic neurological challenge in my family tree.
the background song for this trailer is fade away by susanne sundfor. And all of a sudden I know what my purpose on earth is for, I was made for this moment.
This has some funny, but it’s such a serious issue being portrayed. Hopefully this film will bring some light to families and friends dealing with someone they love with mental illness and depression. ❤
This looks really good. I'd love to see more (or any) content about borderline ---- everything out there is riddled with stigma and stereotypes. I'm a big fan of Girl, Interrupted but it'd be nice for something new to come out.
THIS ISNT BORDERLINE PERSONALITY. IT'S BIPOLAR A DEPRESSIVE DISORDER. Shit it's not even the same AXES!!!! PLEASE DOWNVOTE HEALTH MISINFORMATION!!!! pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12680901/
Wow… just what we need… there I was thinking I’d like to see a film that is borderline positive (also noninclusive) perhaps we can even get back to the idea that film making is an artform?
This movie sounds very accurate showing a person with bipolar illness. Her family is so down on her. She needs some peers who also have mental illness. And treatment. I strongly dislike her family saying "You need to work at it"
Anyone with any health issue needs to work at it, so why would mental health be different? Working at it can involve therapy, medication, etc. Why do you perceive it as a negative?
Me gusto la música electrónica de al inicio del trailer. Iba bien hasta que se rapo el pelo el personaje principal. Luego lo de la canción creo que fue un clichazo, por asi decirlo. ¿Por que en las películas usan que "la gente que se rapa" o esta pelona tiene un problema mental?
where can I watch this?
"The Year Between" is now streaming on Peacock TV and is also available on VOD at Amazon, Apple TV, iTunes, RUclips, and more.
@@fullspectrumfeaturesthank you
TY I cant believe I just now saw the trailer. It can relate so much. Hell, I am crying at the trailer. TY for what I can tell is a pretty real AF portrayl of BP--at least one of the flavors..@@fullspectrumfeatures
gomovies
@@fullspectrumfeaturesThank you! Will definitely support this one. :)
i love the part about “maybe i just have a bad personality.” wow i’ve thought that before.
most americans do in fact have awful personalities.
Me too
well, do you?
As someone who's struggled with bipolar for most of his life, films like this are very important for the world to see what life is like for us both with humor and pain. I look forward to seeing this. It looks like it may be one of the ones that gets the depiction right.
ok narcisist
@@alansmithee417 GFYS
@@alansmithee417 Well done showing you are a disgusting person. At least someone with major mental issues have a reason for acting strange. You just do it because you are a bad person.
@@alansmithee417 why did You write this?
@@karolinaj539 Because it is, in fact, not "very important for the world".
Laying here in bed in the middle of the night in Portland. Cant sleep. Trying to stay out of my head and failing miserably. Try to find a mpvie i can relate to. This show is great, but the comment section is what i really needed. Bless you all.
"After awhile,chaos settles"
"On top of the mental illness, I wonder if I have a bad personality"
Bro. I need to watch this.
"Eventually chaos settles"
Wow. That is reassuring in the most realistic way because that is true. It's not "Everything is going to be sparkly perfect" but eventually things calm down.
As someone to lives with a diagnosis mental disorder the phase "you have to work in this, it's never going to go away" hit me like a ton of bricks. It's 100% it's a daily work you have to get through every day and I love that are more movies willing to show that you can live with a mental desorder and be happy.
I'm glad mental health is finally getting acknowledged openly in our culture. It can be very disorienting and frustrating for the people who love those who suffer from it, and obviously they themselves too. It can be downright heart breaking.
The stigma of having mental health issues is becoming less and more friends and family are learning to try to understand loved ones who have mental health issues. I'm not bipolar, but I do have major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety, social anxiety and Complex PTSD. I used to not tell people about it... because it made THEM feel uncomfortable. Then I realized, why should I keep silent when I'm suffering when I know others are as well. So, instead of hiding, I've become very open about it and an advocate. We all need to have empathy for those struggling, and trying to understand what and how people with mental health issues feel and go through on a daily basis is how that empathy is gained.
my bipolar mom killed my 10yo brother. so there's that. you know...keep playing the victim.
@@IhaytFukkingsocialmedia people kill others every day, and most of them aren't bipolar. You're the one that's going to need to come to terms with that, without generalizing. It's only gonna make things worse and more confusing in your mind to choose to think this way. It's also highly hereditary, look it up. I hope you have access to therapy.
@IhaytFukkingsocialmedia I'm sorry that happened. That's awful. I hope you are seeking out someone to talk to.
That said, your very personal experience does not extend to everyone with bipolar disorder.
So, I'm not alone in this. Cool.
Same feeling watching this
You're never alone. Remember: you have more people for you, than against you 🙏🏾
@@OGltg thank you for being kind
I can confirm this is worth a watch, I have bi polar & can relate.
If Gerri - I mean, J. Smith Cameron - is in this movie, then I am watching it. I will watch anything with actors from Succession in it.
Yes same here!!
Finally a film that truly explains bipolar disorder - (although I hope they also explain there's a spectrum, and she appears to be at one end!) I've never seen it properly depicted. Many people know the word but few really understand what it means.
Four Non Blondes intro is what sold me on this (and Steve Buschemi, of course!)
Mental illness (all diagnoses) is, (are) unfortunately, plagued with a stigma that society has, for hundreds of years, associated as a condition (s) that is (are) separate from the physical/biological health issues - and only until recent years have researchers began to connect the two and educate the public with their studies that not only are each of us individual in our person-in-environment treatment programs, but that all medication is not a one-size-fits-all solution; the two aspects of our existence/homeostasis/balanced lifestyle are multifaceted and sometimes require alternative options that don't go with "normal" or "expected" standards.
I love movies like this that help to shed light on issues like Borderline Personality, Bipolar 1 or 2, anxiety disorders, and autism. Education is the first step in prevention, autonomy, respecting individuality, and breaking stereotypes.
parenthesis the fuck out of me, damn
This movie is soooooo goooooood and has enough warmth to get you through it
Excellent cast and I'm glad there's a movie made about this!
So good. A hug.
crying my heart out. this is me.
I saw Steve Buscemi and thats all I need to see the movie.
This is way too relatable 😮 At least. the subject is no longer absolutely taboo.
What a cast!
Steve B. Is the best
This looks great! Will def check this out!
I love this. Seems like another rare gem like Wallflowers🥂👏🏾
love it! great production values.
i have ttm and its now in control but being just a teenager and knowing you have a disorder that will never go away breaks my heart.
@@QUINTBLINT yeah thankyou ❤️😊
Hi! so, people frequently will say, "it will never go away" however: Much of this can be balanced, and as you Mature, you will find, that sometimes, like Allergies, you "outgrow" it, literally through Tissue growth, and maturation, and body processes. However, please be wary of drugs, street drugs, alcohol, and things like that. I will sincerly tell you, that those substances, may initially "feel like it helps" but do not, the body is usually already out of whack. Do get exercise because it naturally stimulates growth and hormonal balance. Take heart that caring people are always innovating new methods, and I am one of them. Many people like you, who seem to have a "disorder" are actually highly intelligent and it is not the mind, it is some of the mind's tissues or endocrine functions that need healing. Mental health is physiology, compounded by thoughts and feelings. Best wishes to you. Be a Light in the World like you are intended to! You will do great things
@@TwinFlameReconnections thank you so much and best wishes to you too. ❤
I'm a trichster as well. If you don't mind me asking, how did you get in control? I've been taking NAC and it's helping but I always seem to relapse after 6 months!
@@Solaweee hi! Its been two times I Have got into the tmm phase and the time in rn I dont get urges to pull hairs which I constantly had in that phase.
What helped me was understanding and realisation.
You must know your mind well (meditation didnt helped me may be i didnt do it well. )like whats thats tied up with your tmm ig yk like tmm often comes with other metal disprder like anxiety, depression,excessive stress etc.
So first be clear with why you had it at the first place what triggered it. You know
Second, its a ocd so whats the misconception you have and then work on it to clear it...itll take time but realisation is the key.
Third, keep yourself busy. Do thingd you love foucus on action. Always try Be positive and keep going.
Fourth, never loose hope thats the necessity
and yk medication wont help a lot or in long so try to not depend on them tho consult doc in need and try to maintain a healthy and happy lifestyle by spending time with friends family and yourself like do take care of yourself do work out and have a good sleep everyday :)
Fifth, music i cant tell you how much it helped me and keep in mind to not to listen sad songs a lot it d affects your emotions...
Hope this helps,
Do ask if have any further questions ill be happy to help if i could :)
Wow this looks phenomenal where have I been!?
What the heck this is already on Peacock! 😮
This looks so good but also too real!
Movies with decent looks at mental illness are always welcome
I can see this movie appealing to anyone except those that have to constantly deal with bipolar friends or family. I like movies that don't remind me of the torment of life.
Ugh Gerri is the no nonsense woman i would want to whip my life into shape.
Looks amazing.
Such a great song
Why haven’t I heard of this?!
I absolutely loved this movie 🌞
Geri!!!! Yessssssssssssssssssssssssss!
I need to see this.
I've never seen a bipolar individual without a family that caused/exacerbated the condition.
@@thomashaugh8720 I don't know if you noticed, but there's not a lot of poor people on those stages
Yeah, there's probably some genetic causation. And, too, hard to be "normal" when you've never experienced it; dysfunctional people have children, and do the best they can, and their kids grow up screwed without knowing why or how.
I'm 65 and I've only recently realized my great grandmother was legitimately mentally ill. It answers a lot of questions going back as far as I can remember.
I want to state that my mother did a very good job overcoming her grandmother's influence. But she also refused to talk about her, and it wasn't till I was an adult that I realized I knew nothing about her father's mother. Nothing. And a lot longer to realize that was an important gap in my development.
Granted, I'm not personally bipolar, but there is a genetic neurological challenge in my family tree.
Finally something original!
This looks good.
Wyatt Oleff! RIP I Am Not Okay With This.
This looks so good!
''How do I play this''
''Listen to the voices and act upon them. Then suddenly stop. fight against them. rinse and repeat''
This looks really good!!
Finally💗
Yet another movie about Bipolar Type 1. I wish someone told the world that type 2 exists and what it looks like. It’s not the same.
Until your message I had no idea, and like me many other people.
I'm sorry, you're right.
So tell it.
Omg me too! I have Bipolar Type 2.
What’s stopping you from telling the world, then?
Wow, they finally made a film about my life!
I love movies that have the dad as the sweet guy
looks amazing
Gerri being a mother figure again 😆 I'm seated!!
This is my this life story.
That was a nice movie. Shorter than most
the background song for this trailer is fade away by susanne sundfor. And all of a sudden I know what my purpose on earth is for, I was made for this moment.
If anyone thought they had bad days of depression, you watch this trailer and realise, nope your fine your actually rather chipper on a daily basis.
sorry i just saw steve and screamed.
Susanne Sundfør is now mainstream?!? ❤️
Oh dear Lord this family is WAYYYYYYYY MORE dysfunctional than mine 😳😱😳
Reminds me of "Lost in Translation."
Oh my god I couldn't even get through this fuckn trailer
am not in a mental space to watch this cuz its simply too similar to my life, i also worry if i have a bad personality
This looks like a really good movie.
This looks really good
"Sunny came home with a vengeance..."🙃
Does this take place in the 1990s ?
I relate so hard to this xx
Andrew Callaghan looks great
I soo wanna see this!! looks amazing but I just got thrown off a bit by the 4 non blondes song, ugh. lol
GERRI!!!!
Hi! It's me!
very funny and realistic bipolar comedy.lol
well this hit
j smith cameron 😭😭😭
Feel seen
This has some funny, but it’s such a serious issue being portrayed. Hopefully this film will bring some light to families and friends dealing with someone they love with mental illness and depression. ❤
Idk if it's because I've been watching too much Cobra Kai but I feel like the guy who plays Demetri should have played her brother.
hey it's 4 non blondes!
looks amazing haha
❤❤
as a person with bipolar 2, im scared ill get manic after seeing this lol
Ah fuck yea Susanne Sundfor! Fade Away is my fucking jam.
This looks really good. I'd love to see more (or any) content about borderline ---- everything out there is riddled with stigma and stereotypes. I'm a big fan of Girl, Interrupted but it'd be nice for something new to come out.
THIS ISNT BORDERLINE PERSONALITY. IT'S BIPOLAR A DEPRESSIVE DISORDER. Shit it's not even the same AXES!!!! PLEASE DOWNVOTE HEALTH MISINFORMATION!!!!
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12680901/
I feel seen 🥹
Literally me the movie
Fatherless behaviour.
Wow… just what we need… there I was thinking I’d like to see a film that is borderline positive (also noninclusive) perhaps we can even get back to the idea that film making is an artform?
Kanye needs to watch this
looks hard
This movie sounds very accurate showing a person with bipolar illness. Her family is so down on her. She needs some peers who also have mental illness. And treatment. I strongly dislike her family saying "You need to work at it"
Anyone with any health issue needs to work at it, so why would mental health be different? Working at it can involve therapy, medication, etc. Why do you perceive it as a negative?
You do need to work on it and it is not only hard on yourself but also on the persons you involve. Don't get lazy because you have a diagnosis.
omg gerri
Well same except my life is not a movie so things won't work out in the end
Is it possible that 30 to 40 % of the population of the USA have whatever she has? That would explain a lot.
Me gusto la música electrónica de al inicio del trailer.
Iba bien hasta que se rapo el pelo el personaje principal.
Luego lo de la canción creo que fue un clichazo, por asi decirlo.
¿Por que en las películas usan que "la gente que se rapa" o esta pelona tiene un problema mental?
finally a woman who actually represents woman?
Spoiler...her gut health was way off.
"Mental health" is so en vogue
I feel like this movie came out last year....and the year before that .......and the year before that.
Fousey
Who would want to watch this??
Well, I don’t know about ‘you’… but I feel better.
😉♥️👍🏽
Britney ??
Lifetime movies are great.
They really nail the “old lady” demographic perfectly.