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  • A mysterious illness is devastating her body and mind, but she's determined to find answers. Brain on Fire premieres June 22 on Netflix.
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  • @nazneen3141
    @nazneen3141 4 года назад +9953

    my mom : *it's all because of that goddamn phone*

  • @osamarajab9506
    @osamarajab9506 5 лет назад +7068

    The doctor who helped her in real life is from syria
    His name is sohel najar

    • @hadisefan9392
      @hadisefan9392 4 года назад +54

      osama rajab i dont care

    • @osamarajab9506
      @osamarajab9506 4 года назад +1682

      i wrote the comment for those who cares
      If you don't
      Just keep scrolling

    • @waiataaroha
      @waiataaroha 4 года назад +312

      @@hadisefan9392 and u r a bitch

    • @zoegrace3354
      @zoegrace3354 4 года назад +27

      Awww thank you

    • @nerddoctor8505
      @nerddoctor8505 4 года назад +119

      @@hadisefan9392 fuck u bitch

  • @anneneville6255
    @anneneville6255 4 года назад +3795

    21 years old and working at a New York Post haha and here am I, still doing my masters at 25 :D

    • @abc-nl2dx
      @abc-nl2dx 4 года назад +148

      Dude am almost 20 and literally thought the same thing ..i mean am not even done with my graduation yet and she already has a job..😂

    • @tiffmonique7154
      @tiffmonique7154 4 года назад +57

      She probably graduated from high school early.

    • @anneneville6255
      @anneneville6255 4 года назад +52

      @W P yeah but it doesn't look like real life. Usually people graduate in their mid 20s and only the few land immediately a good role in a big company.

    • @ValentineWan
      @ValentineWan 4 года назад +35

      Master ? I’m same age and still doing my degree (graduating this year tho)

    • @enyosule
      @enyosule 4 года назад +45

      Hi Maureen. Its never too late to achieve whatever you want.
      Age shouldn't be a limit. You go girl 💪

  • @Prettyboi_Lele
    @Prettyboi_Lele 4 года назад +4148

    The scariest thing about this movie is if her parents weren’t there for her fighting for her she would have basically died.

    • @TiberiusStorm
      @TiberiusStorm 4 года назад +255

      That's why people always say you need someone to advocate for you when you're ill or in the hospital!

    • @Allaiya.
      @Allaiya. 4 года назад +88

      @@TiberiusStorm Speaking from personal experience, this is very, very true!

    • @David-th3hg
      @David-th3hg 4 года назад +3

      com certeza

    • @smalltime0
      @smalltime0 3 года назад +16

      I was pretty lucky going to the Hospital after having a few falls when I was young. The Doctors there conducted a litany of different tests.
      After I saw this movie, I realised they were checking for Encephalitis (though, probably not the rare one she had).

    • @partyguy101ify
      @partyguy101ify 3 года назад +32

      @@TiberiusStorm As someone who had his mom or dad by his side 24/7 whenever I was in the hospital from birth to middle school, I can vouch. I will advocate for a neighbor I met a week ago if it means that the doctor has to explain whatever is happening in simple terms for him or her. No one should go through hospitalization alone.

  • @STANKBREATH
    @STANKBREATH 6 лет назад +15864

    It's wierd seeing Chloe play an adult part.

    • @jayart1
      @jayart1 6 лет назад +156

      Insertname Here she have 21 yrs now

    • @MonicaJaye36
      @MonicaJaye36 6 лет назад +706

      Yea, she still looks like a kid

    • @notoriousfierce
      @notoriousfierce 6 лет назад +483

      I can't see her working in the office.

    • @JJ-me3oj
      @JJ-me3oj 6 лет назад +40

      True, and she such a good actress.

    • @pablobarboza8446
      @pablobarboza8446 6 лет назад +19

      Insertname Here but looks so young

  • @laylewalden1831
    @laylewalden1831 3 года назад +1089

    This story needs to be on the news. There are so many people that judge and make fun of those with mental issues. I'm shocked to see so many supportive and heartfelt comments. I'm experiencing symptoms of this disease and most of my family and friends either left my life or were unsupportive.

    • @yusdrew
      @yusdrew 3 года назад +36

      Please keep fighting. Everything is “fine “ until we pass away or are very ill. I hate it. I’m going thru kind of the same thing

    • @mohanambala6888
      @mohanambala6888 3 года назад +5

      What is the name of the disorder?

    • @yusdrew
      @yusdrew 3 года назад +25

      @@mohanambala6888 anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis

    • @laylewalden1831
      @laylewalden1831 3 года назад +8

      @@yusdrew yes God bless you I hope you get a diagnosis too

    • @cm-yu6gu
      @cm-yu6gu 3 года назад +4

      ❤️

  • @hanb551
    @hanb551 3 года назад +447

    Souhel Najjar is a Syrian-American neurologist whose story with Susannah Cahalan turned into an American drama film. He is considered as the first physician in New York University history who identifies the mechanism of interaction between the immune system and the central nervous system.

  • @JessicaKirbyPhotos
    @JessicaKirbyPhotos 3 года назад +1352

    I had Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis at 21 as well. Her story is so...terrifyingly similar to my own. If it had not been for the book, it would have been a lot harder for people around me to understand. The movie made it easy to show people what I had gone through.

    • @mahdiahmed1219
      @mahdiahmed1219 3 года назад +40

      It looks horrible and I just watched a movie. I hope you have fully recovered and are okay now.

    • @AH-zx8jt
      @AH-zx8jt 3 года назад +36

      Thank you for sharing. It is a terrifying disease because the diagnosis is often late. I'm so glad this movie is spreading awareness and bringing it to light. I have done research on NMDA encephalitis and the statistics are scary, it affects mostly women in their adolescent. In saying that it is often misdiagnosed due to the presentations such as self harm, hallucinations and personality disorder. We must keep on fighting and being educated in this particular illness and keep helping young women.

    • @pjharii
      @pjharii 3 года назад +5

      I wish you recover soon 🙏😔

    • @_.maliha.m
      @_.maliha.m 3 года назад +3

      May you receive more power

    • @cecimartinez1777
      @cecimartinez1777 2 года назад +15

      In tears...my nephew was just diagnosed with autoimmune encephalitis about 2 wks ago.. He went from one extreme too the next...just like that..my heart breaks for my sister in law (my brother passed 8 yrs ago)seeing my nephew this way is difficult ..I promise too research and understand as much as I can..
      I LOVE U MICHEAL ❤

  • @SG-ed4vx
    @SG-ed4vx 6 лет назад +1989

    I got Anti NMDA receptor autoimmune encephalitis just like Susannah in 2016 when I was 14. This movie excellently displays the symptoms but of course it can never properly replicate the emotional distress of the patient and the parents. So glad this rare life threatening illness will be made more aware of by this movie.

    • @leonne3755
      @leonne3755 6 лет назад +61

      Hi Stella, I've got Anti NMDA when i was 17, i join you, i'm glad a movie has been made about this illness. I haven't seen it yet, i was so excited to read the comments i have to say. Hope you'are pursuing your dreams by now, and that you're as strong as one can be :)

    • @SG-ed4vx
      @SG-ed4vx 5 лет назад +19

      Léonne Thr thank you so much! How old are you now and I hope you had a great recovery. I know it’s so tough and heart wrenching

    • @leonne3755
      @leonne3755 5 лет назад +30

      I'm 24, it was rough but i don't remember most of it. I finally recovered from it really great. But instead i got immunodefiency (probably because of the NMDA even though no doctors knows for sure).
      I have to ask: did someone found out if your NMDA had a reason? Because mine showed up for no reason at all and it's the same in every article i read about it.
      I think it would be interesting some day to know exactly why such weird things can happend to ones body :)
      I hope i'm not asking to much, I don't want to be rude or something.

    • @deliriumtremens3751
      @deliriumtremens3751 5 лет назад +10

      Léonne Thr hi since this year i started to have some serious seizures and i have been to doctors and stuff and They didn t know what exactly it s the problem so They prescripted a tratament that work for a few Weeks until i started having them again.I don t know if it s epilepsia because They happen almost all the time , especially in the morning or evening . I Even broke my leg from one of this seizure recently and now i m recovering.I m so scared , i don t know what it s happening , i don t know how to stop it . I have been searching myself for an answear but i don t know if i might have anti nmda or not

    • @leonne3755
      @leonne3755 5 лет назад +14

      Chloé Weena wow, i'm so sorry to hear that. Whatever it is nevet give up searching until someone founds out what it is. Plenty of doctors told me that i had nothing. They are human and probably used to some people overdramatising i guess. Keep asking doctors and explaining them what you've got.
      Hope you're surrounded with loving people that can support you on this.

  • @avip671
    @avip671 6 лет назад +2748

    This brain is on FIIIIIIRRRREEE!!!!!

    • @PrometheuzReturns
      @PrometheuzReturns 6 лет назад +12

      LOL

    • @kari1713
      @kari1713 6 лет назад +53

      It's just a brain and it's on fire

    • @o0bluemilk0o
      @o0bluemilk0o 6 лет назад +31

      I've been singing this in my head since I read the title.

    • @diegom-a7970
      @diegom-a7970 6 лет назад +18

      Looks like a brain, but she's a flame

    • @sidneyswan1
      @sidneyswan1 6 лет назад +1

      Avi p 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @HalleWilson
    @HalleWilson 4 года назад +849

    This movie was sooo good 10/10. I’m lost of words. Phenomenal acting by the main character. Everyone should watch this during the quarantine.

    • @G4biGotU
      @G4biGotU 4 года назад +1

      ooooo

    • @cun826
      @cun826 4 года назад +6

      why this movie is not on my netflix?

    • @RebeccaM00
      @RebeccaM00 3 года назад +11

      You should read the book instead. That tells the actual story. This movie is just based on the book and haven’t gotten everything right

    • @HalleWilson
      @HalleWilson 3 года назад +3

      Rebecca Markne I will gladly read the book as well. Thank you for suggesting it to me. :)

    • @kimmysheqi3677
      @kimmysheqi3677 3 года назад +2

      What was actually wrong with her?

  • @biancab8832
    @biancab8832 3 года назад +69

    This is like my story. Since I was 4 years old I was constantly sick. I was like a waking corpse, I couldn't eat even if I was hungry and the pain in my stomach was unberable. At 7 years old I had 17 kg. The doctors in my country didn't know what I had. They kept saying that I'm doing this to myself because I'm crazy and that in reality I'm healthy. When I was 12 years old a doctor had the idea to try a new treatment and discoverd that I had gastritis, which is very uncommon for a kid so young, but still easy to discover. Now I'm 16 years old and healthy, but not because of the medical sistem. Even if I still feel pain sometimes, I can thank my mother for not giving up on my, fighting for me and supporting me. She's the reason I'm alive today, because unlike my mother, my father completly gave up on me back then.

    • @jujujewel2172
      @jujujewel2172 2 года назад +1

      That sounds like a really tough experience. Im glad youre ok now.
      Thanks be to God you got better, and for your mother, not giving up, your angel fighting for you
      (maybe it was too hard for your dad to see you suffering??)
      Like my mum helping me through difficult things
      Now she is sick, it's so hard to see her suffering, I am praying and fighting for her
      But I Praise and Thank the Lord God and Jesus Christ because He sustained me. If it wasnt for my faith I dont know how I would have survived
      Still got more battles to fight, and they keep coming... ! I don't know why... and it gets wearying, but I'm trying to stay hopeful and keep trusting in God even when it's hard... also for my mum because having your mum always helps. But just for her sake to be well is important not only for me.
      But suffering of any kind is hard to go through, have to stay STRONG in the Lord and the POWER of HIS might... on our own we are weak and God wants us to rely on Him... he is our ONLY HOPE.
      But it can be a struggle, I imagine where many times it seemed hopeless and you were too weak and tired or even wished it would all be over, if it didnt end
      There is a move MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN with Jennifer Garner which is about a little girl with intestinal nurological disease. I found very inspirational
      For another good inspirational movie, Christian movie, that is I STILL BELIEVE, even though its sad it's about trusting and having faith (Still Believing) in God, despite suffering and loss
      I just watched them both again when having a hard time about my mum

  • @vladsava2819
    @vladsava2819 6 лет назад +1592

    Get dr House, he'll fix her in one episode.

    • @TheSwayzeTrain
      @TheSwayzeTrain 6 лет назад +40

      Vlad Sava Its not lupus.

    • @Dirtfire
      @Dirtfire 6 лет назад +10

      I never watched much House, but I remember one episode where he spent most of the time trying to free a woman from a collapsed building, even convincing her to let him cut off her leg.
      It looked like she would be alright, then she dies all of a sudden. WTF?

    • @jenniferslichter8769
      @jenniferslichter8769 6 лет назад +5

      He cut off her leg and she got a fat embolism. Happens when bone is exposed. Fatal for many.

    • @chenia8017
      @chenia8017 6 лет назад +7

      Meta Haha, I get why youre confused. That episode was symbolic for Houses leg problem and the decisions that he made when he was younger.

    • @ExplorerDS6789
      @ExplorerDS6789 6 лет назад +2

      Nah, get Dr. Kevorkian.

  • @bcuduco
    @bcuduco 5 лет назад +3527

    Why Netflix does not have all the movies to all countries?

    • @ozuna6538
      @ozuna6538 5 лет назад +244

      Racism🤚🏿

    • @gabrielcabrera4640
      @gabrielcabrera4640 5 лет назад +160

      Use a VPN! I’m from the states but I’m in Italy right now and Italian Netflix has way more American shows than the US it’s weird 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @RomanD
      @RomanD 5 лет назад +43

      @@gabrielcabrera4640
      Netflix tourism.

    • @illegin9951
      @illegin9951 5 лет назад +5

      @@gabrielcabrera4640 how?

    • @gabrielcabrera4640
      @gabrielcabrera4640 5 лет назад +15

      darko how to use VPN or how does Netflix in Italy have more shows?

  • @Benni777
    @Benni777 3 года назад +59

    This movie means so much too me, I read and watched the book twice, bc my younger cousin had Anti NMDA Receptor Encephalitis as well, and I wanted to learn all I could about this disease. She wasn’t herself, and even though she couldn’t understand everything that was happening to her, she knew she was safe and loved.

  • @JenJ2023
    @JenJ2023 11 месяцев назад +9

    This movie saved my life. I wrote letters and made a plan. I called my doctor immediately after the movie. Now that ive been diagnosed i cant believe i have a chancle now of feeling okay and sane, like a normal person. Dont take your mental health for granted, folks. You have no idea what a treasure that is.

    • @angelfortruth12
      @angelfortruth12 8 месяцев назад

      Read my story above. Who is your neurologist?

  • @11cylynt11
    @11cylynt11 6 лет назад +142

    I loved this film. Hit close to home. My aunt died of brain cancer, R.I.P. , and my sister was misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder and has been in a psychiatric hospital twice. I thought of them both greatly during this film. My mom and I were brought to tears several times as a result. Such a powerful film.

  • @vegetariancatflemming2590
    @vegetariancatflemming2590 6 лет назад +2048

    How have I already watched the entire thing?¿

    • @Vagingersnaps
      @Vagingersnaps 6 лет назад +75

      MarCus Alexander Aroli lol it came out like 2 years ago

    • @bunndumm
      @bunndumm 6 лет назад +53

      The disease is also probably Encephalitis judging by the rare mysterious disease and the name of the movie being 'Brain on fire', this is also what Will Graham had in Hannibal. She'll end up living at the end most probably, no real reason to watch the movie I guess. XD

    • @inesbarraguirre578
      @inesbarraguirre578 6 лет назад +18

      Me too but i watched it on youtube

    • @fefinator6624
      @fefinator6624 6 лет назад +123

      It was an unfinished version yall watched from a film festival. This is the finished polished movie. You should watch because the symptoms need to be recognized. I had this disease and the fact that two ladies at a mental clinic had read Suzannah's book saved my life. Suzannah saved my life. Too often this disease, ANTI-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis, goes undiagnosed.

    • @KonstantinStr
      @KonstantinStr 6 лет назад

      MarCus Alexander Aroli .

  • @safwanabdo9452
    @safwanabdo9452 3 года назад +59

    May Allah bless Dr. Suhail Najjar (Arab American), for saving the life of Sussana Cahalan.
    Bless you all, guys

    • @alexab.7687
      @alexab.7687 3 года назад

      @levaɴt - الشَّامہ #FSG YESSSS!! RIGHT ON MY FRIEND

  • @makaylaaa8242
    @makaylaaa8242 2 года назад +29

    it’s scarier watching this when you’ve been through some of these traumatic events. thank you susannah for sharing your story, you saved lives ❤️

  • @sanjaynshreenivas1107
    @sanjaynshreenivas1107 6 лет назад +1460

    This happens to me every time during exams!!

    • @Top10T
      @Top10T 6 лет назад +6

      haha

    • @DEVRIMCI2007
      @DEVRIMCI2007 6 лет назад +9

      Before the exam, your teacher says "Time is of the essence".

    • @blueunicorn4856
      @blueunicorn4856 6 лет назад +1

      sanjay srinivas lol me too😂😂😂

    • @superblaze4949
      @superblaze4949 6 лет назад +2

      Hahahaha ah 😂

    • @aidan94
      @aidan94 6 лет назад +1

      Preach!!!!

  • @justinalangreen
    @justinalangreen 6 лет назад +10

    I am almost in tears. There are so many things in this that parallel my story it's unbelievable. I suffer from Lyme, so they say. But then others say a million other things. I graduated with a Master's degree in 2010 and then immediately got sick and lost everything. Full body pain, "brain on fire" cognitive dysfunction, memory loss, inability to string sentences together, GI issues. This trailer meant a lot to me.

  • @yokowasis
    @yokowasis 4 года назад +1095

    My little boy (3 y.o) Die in a hospital, the doctor doesn't know why my son die, and what's wrong with him. They just let him on Life Support until he die. I hate all of Medical movie / series, because they picture a doctor that's so good and can cure literally any disease. Whereas in the real life, I don't even know the reason why my little boy die. Imagine answering to people asking what caused your son die, and answering it with : I DON'T KNOW.

    • @Nelliesezso
      @Nelliesezso 4 года назад +169

      Wasis Haryo Sasoko my heart breaks for you. I’m so so sorry

    • @bigbangshangover
      @bigbangshangover 4 года назад +98

      Im so sorry for your loss. Please be strong god bless ypu little angel

    • @tegupingu
      @tegupingu 4 года назад +35

      Wasis Haryo Sasoko God bless, I hope you a happy life. 💓

    • @LL-th4ge
      @LL-th4ge 4 года назад +14

      Indonesia? Stay strong, Sir. Semoga arwahnya bahagia di sisi Tuhan YME ❤

    • @yokowasis
      @yokowasis 4 года назад +9

      @@LL-th4ge Yap Indonesia. Baru seminggu yang lalu di akikah. Hasil nabung.

  • @myrtila
    @myrtila 3 года назад +39

    Such an amazing movie! Had me to tears and also made me feel really really really bad for complaining and getting caught up in small and meaningless things. Susannah (the real susannah) must be so strong to not only get better but to share her story as well. Really inspiring.

  • @Paelorian
    @Paelorian 6 лет назад +16

    "Their determination was her only hope." She was lucky. Imagine what it's like dealing with a problem like this where you desperately need help and you can't help yourself, but you have no one who cares about you to help you. I'm in a situation like that myself, and it often feels hopeless. If this young woman hadn't had people who cared about her to help her get healed, her life would have been over. It's really important to have people who love and care about you. Otherwise when you need someone else's help there's no one you can rely on.

  • @Shadowbane
    @Shadowbane 6 лет назад +820

    Wow. Jeri Hogarth and a similar scarf to Jessica Jones.

  • @LS.02
    @LS.02 Год назад +4

    I had Anti-NMDA at the age of 21 in 2021. When i just had the symptoms nobody knew what i had (I live in the Netherlands). I couldn’t talk normally and was stuttering a lot. I saw these figures that i know now weren’t there but i saw and had physical contact with them. I still can’t watch this movie because even though i have defeated this sickness at the first 15 minutes i got some flashbacks from memory’s i didn’t knew happened back in the hospital… It was a tough ride, but stil standing strong 💪🏽

  • @radgxo
    @radgxo 4 года назад +15

    I saw this movie today and i must say that this is one of chloe moretz's best roles yet. The way she embodied the character was amazing.

  • @noobz4hire290
    @noobz4hire290 6 лет назад +287

    I’m not use to seeing her as an adult, I’m just seeing her kid self! It’s messing with my brain 🤯

    • @adnanzzzy7857
      @adnanzzzy7857 6 лет назад +8

      Noobz4Hire yeah she still looks like a kiddo

    • @samanthat575
      @samanthat575 6 лет назад +9

      Honestly I’m not ready to see me as an adult let alone anyone else

    • @Mieu_dollette
      @Mieu_dollette 6 лет назад +2

      Noobz4Hire maybe your brain is on fire

    • @noobz4hire290
      @noobz4hire290 6 лет назад

      Alexi Dolan5SOS lol

    • @PickAShoe1
      @PickAShoe1 6 лет назад

      Noobz4Hire the sex scenes would be banging then :)

  • @navjotnanda3502
    @navjotnanda3502 6 лет назад +409

    Someone call House, finally a case for him after long time

    • @flower23
      @flower23 4 года назад +1

      Navjot Nanda haha yessssss!

    • @MrWhateley100
      @MrWhateley100 4 года назад

      @@flower23 lpppo{l) k(0kpppp=ooooo{;oobkbkkkk(jjj jj. = j bn nn :

    • @rupesharya4051
      @rupesharya4051 4 года назад

      It's not Lupus.

    • @sumesh7310
      @sumesh7310 4 года назад

      He is on the way 🦸‍♂️

    • @lmurray5834
      @lmurray5834 4 года назад

      N.

  • @maxinepeel7057
    @maxinepeel7057 Год назад +5

    Wow did this story hit close to home. 32 yrs. ago I became very ill and no one could figure out what was wrong until I went into a coma and died - was pronounced brain dead but one doctor wouldn't let me go. I too had to relearn everything just like a baby and the road took much longer than this young lady. Since then I've become an advocate for Type 1 diabetes, and involved in helping others with near death experiences. I was so much more fortunate than she, as my situation couldn't get any worse and the doctors and nurses were all my guardian angels and most of all - I was able to truly see who and what I had always had faith in. Going through this I used my voice in meetings, radio shows and newspaper interviews. This was before social media. I've never been better as it made me realize that we are the masters of our thoughts our actions and what we decide to do and with who. Do we wallow in self-pity - sure - but be careful not to remain too long otherwise we may never get out. She was fortunate to have her family - I didn't but this has made me who I am today and if I can I make myself available I do so, as we all deserve love and attention and the help of kind individuals. Thanks.

    • @MsStacimarie
      @MsStacimarie 11 месяцев назад

      What was the cause of your illness?

  • @gregoryhenriquez5755
    @gregoryhenriquez5755 6 лет назад +764

    Highly recomended, one of my favorites movie in the world

    • @kimyoshida29
      @kimyoshida29 6 лет назад +6

      Greglicious will try it now 😂

    • @gregoryhenriquez5755
      @gregoryhenriquez5755 6 лет назад +4

      Hey Kim! Try it, you won'r regret it haha

    • @thisisacatsworld9224
      @thisisacatsworld9224 6 лет назад +35

      lol you have a shitty taste then

    • @anthonylopez519
      @anthonylopez519 5 лет назад +5

      Ready Player One you are named after a horrible book and movie wtf you know avout good cinemax taste

    • @BlackParade01
      @BlackParade01 5 лет назад +3

      It's not a bad movie, but def not one of the best. It's a 6/10. Well acted by Chloe, but way too slow

  • @TurkishPlayaHH
    @TurkishPlayaHH 5 лет назад +98

    "Chloë Grace Moretz" you make an unbelieveable good Job in this movie. 👍👍👍

  • @91000silvia
    @91000silvia 3 года назад +7

    I also got NMDA this year and fight for almost 1 year. It's all recovered now. Hope everything will be fine for all the patients around world.

  • @pamweinberg1212
    @pamweinberg1212 4 года назад +9

    I watched this intensely. I felt so horrible for what this young New Reporter was going through. It’s people like her, her parents, the few incredible Doctors, who never give up to solve, the impossible? Of course, “Thank you Netflix, for making a truly incredible movie to spread the word.” After, I saw this movie I shared it on FB. I just shared it again.

  • @jhulia2514
    @jhulia2514 6 лет назад +25

    Seen this, she's an amazing actress. She's really growing in her abilities.

  • @cristydlc
    @cristydlc 5 лет назад +14

    Thank you doing this movie! I have multiple sclerosis and it’s a perfect rendition of the symptoms! You have to be your own advocate and fight for medical treatment.

  • @joellehiddink
    @joellehiddink 3 года назад +72

    I finished her book yesterday and for the next couple minutes I was just staring ahead to take everything in. It was so captivating and moving in a way. I never realized there was a movie based off the book. Definitely going to watch it.
    I simply cannot imagine what it would have been exactly like. So much terror and fear... So glad she survived!

    • @sofyandi
      @sofyandi Год назад

      What is the title of the book?

    • @number1smbmbt1
      @number1smbmbt1 4 месяца назад +1

      @@sofyandi Brain on fire: my month of madness

  • @kirakira3261
    @kirakira3261 4 года назад +36

    I cried when the Doctor(Sohel) cried. Felt his devotion on helping people.

  • @Hayyden
    @Hayyden 6 лет назад +891

    *I'm a simple man, I see Chloe Mortez*
    *I click*
    *I hear my girlfriend*
    *I click out*

    • @kokas466
      @kokas466 5 лет назад +17

      At least you have a gf. I only have my hands and p****

    • @ecaterina4997
      @ecaterina4997 4 года назад +5

      Hayden H She’s the reason why I watched the movie tbh

    • @marianasantos7754
      @marianasantos7754 4 года назад +10

      @@kokas466 That's a lot information....

    • @HOTSHOTGAMING-eb3ds
      @HOTSHOTGAMING-eb3ds 4 года назад +1

      @@kokas466 porn u mean....

    • @lilypanda6560
      @lilypanda6560 4 года назад

      @@HOTSHOTGAMING-eb3ds or penis.

  • @jenenm1225
    @jenenm1225 5 лет назад +23

    Unbelievable that I was diagnosed with the same exact disease and going through this misdiagnosis from many doctors but I was finally able to get the right diagnosis
    This movie was very good and I did go through the same depressing process
    Now when people ask how it was like, i tell them watch this movie.

  • @yourinnerlawyer4035
    @yourinnerlawyer4035 4 года назад +43

    I read this book many years ago, I had forgotten about it. I hope the movie is faithful to the writer's level of satisfaction. I recall seeing footage of her taken at the hospital, I think it was for assisting to diagnosing her.

    • @tessacourtneyb5188
      @tessacourtneyb5188 4 года назад +1

      Can you please spoil for me🥺 how’d she heal? What was the issue?

  • @IceWolfAlphaheart7777
    @IceWolfAlphaheart7777 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have Lyme Disease for 3 years and was untreated for the first 2. My sister also has it. My brother has Lyme, Bartonella, babesia and more (he is extremely psychotic) we're all suffering and everything in this film just nails my experience and my parents' experience through this 3 year+ crisis. To this day none of us are cured, we are still suffering, but I am glad at least to see a movie that captures so much of a horrific reality that many people go through. From the brainfog, fatigue, to pain, to even the psychotic issues and hallucinations, it all reflects my siblings and I, from our varying symptoms. And the medical system is EXACTLY like that with stuff like this. They don't know what they're doing, they love to transfer you to another hospital so they don't have to deal with you, the tests are unreliable, they keep you there for days, weeks, months... it's a nightmare that I have had to witness myself. I am thankful that something so relatable and so true to reality was made. I hope it might open the eyes of those who don't understand the trauma and horrors some families are put through

  • @dalianat.2574
    @dalianat.2574 6 лет назад +37

    just saw the trailer a few hours ago and decided to check it out, I recommend 100%! Such a beautiful film, will definitely bring tears to your eyes!

  • @user-hj9ph7jd8c
    @user-hj9ph7jd8c 5 лет назад +11

    I had just finished watching the film and now Im all in tears. Such a strong message, Thats sometimes it’s enough for one doctor to believe that he could find you when you feel you had lost yourself. An excellent game of Chloe🙏🏽 recommended

  • @harishrajora6453
    @harishrajora6453 4 года назад +6

    I had GBS. One day you are smiling. The next you cant walk, eat, see or hold anything. I can feel this. Its scary. Your life can change in a single day. Live it and start today.

  • @janefelicia2868
    @janefelicia2868 Год назад +1

    my brother was recently diagnosed with NMDA Encephalitis.. his MRI, EEG, etc were all fine.. the doctors are all clueless at first.. thank God one of the doctor knows about NMDA and finally after 12 days, my brother is diagnosed and getting the right treatment.. Thanks to this movie for raising the awareness.. yes, my brother is lucky because his family (me and our parents) are all determined to help him.. at times like this, family is the only thing that matters the most in the world..

  • @Michi-mv2xn
    @Michi-mv2xn 6 лет назад +62

    I'm so happy a story like this is being told!! The world needs to understand what illness does, to their friends and family. Guess what - an incredibly similar illness exists, but instead of being rare, it's common. And yet no-one is talking about it. It's the most common disease you've never heard of, and it's also one of the most debilitating diseases on the planet. It's called Myalgic Encephalomyelitis - otherwise known as M.E. (or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome but that's a terrible name). It robbed me of my life four years ago - I'm writing this from my bed where I've been lying all day, and I pray to God if he exists that our story gets similar attention soon.. Millions of lives are depending on this

    • @izabella1944
      @izabella1944 11 месяцев назад

      Yes I have suffered ME and co-morbite conditions for 16 years. I am alive but not living.

    • @cecilianiniveillezcareyes7177
      @cecilianiniveillezcareyes7177 11 месяцев назад +1

      Dios te bendiga❤

    • @izabella1944
      @izabella1944 11 месяцев назад

      @@cecilianiniveillezcareyes7177 Thank you

  • @brittthe5starchick
    @brittthe5starchick 5 лет назад +129

    I was recommended to watch this movie. It reminds me soo much of myself.. one day i woke up and my life changed. A normal girl goes to a girl who cant stop panicking to having ocd. Every doctor i saw let me down and couldnt give me an explanation on whats controlling me. My doctor finally decided to have me tested for P.A.N.D.A.S which is an autoimmune disease caused by strep throat. Sure enough the results came back positive 2 times. I wasnt just going crazy it was antibodies attacking me. The antibiotics unfortunatly didnt work cuz we didnt catch it in time but now there are new inventions such as a blood transfusion that i am looking on getting soon. I will make a video on my channel of my story to hopefully help someone one day. Thank you for this movie and for helping people who need to be saved.
    With love,
    Brittany 💕💕

    • @stargazeranemiac
      @stargazeranemiac 5 лет назад +3

      BrittThe5starChick i’m so sorry for the pain you’ve had to go through. i very much hope you are able to find a treatment that works for you. i wish you the best, stay strong girl!!!!

    • @makeupmamaxo4325
      @makeupmamaxo4325 4 года назад +1

      BrittThe5starChick you were diagnosed with OCD?

    • @wildone9947
      @wildone9947 4 года назад +1

      I’m a big late, ok maybe more than a bit but honestly stay strong y got this! Recently I’ve had the same thing I guess I’ve had Lyme for over 8 years and pandas for not to to long. But definetly grateful for this story i lost hope in doctors during this whole experience! I hope those who are still trying to get diagnosed the best luck ❤️

    • @brittthe5starchick
      @brittthe5starchick 4 года назад

      @@stargazeranemiac Awhhh thank you soo much love! Sorry i am just now seeing this! Hope is what i hang on to everyday! Hope all is well with youu! 🥰🥰

    • @brittthe5starchick
      @brittthe5starchick 4 года назад

      @@makeupmamaxo4325 Yess, so what caused me to have OCD was the P.A.N.D.A.S its an autoimmune disorder that happens after strep throat isn't treatedd

  • @hmx21
    @hmx21 4 года назад +411

    why havent anyone called dr. House yet ?

    • @SansUndertale0
      @SansUndertale0 4 года назад +5

      Hemang Choudhary underrated comment

    • @lasphyre
      @lasphyre 4 года назад +3

      Probably gonna say its Lupus.

    • @blvstphemy
      @blvstphemy 4 года назад

      right?:))

    • @Orions_Journey
      @Orions_Journey 4 года назад +1

      Hemang Choudhary he’ll just tell you it’s sarcoidosis 🙄🤣🤣🤣

    • @danielmacoveiciuc
      @danielmacoveiciuc 4 года назад +7

      Because if they did, we'd be watching a movie about Houses trolling those other doctors, accusing her parents of neglect and curing her in the last 5 minutes of the film, after having an "Aha" moment during lunch with Wilson.

  • @themoonsoukaina8920
    @themoonsoukaina8920 4 года назад +20

    The same illness as my brother, but they say he has schizophrenia, knows everything and remembers us, even though he was forgetting about some events, now he takes medications, but he still suffers and suffers with him ...
    He lost his job and his dreams because of his injury, he is still in the treatment stage and expensive costs, but this much🥺💔

  • @colleen8808
    @colleen8808 Год назад +4

    I read this book in one sitting. It was such a glimpse into the importance of patient advocacy. The doctor who believed her and eventually diagnosed correctly was an inspiration, Dr. Souhel Najjar.

  • @kyraelizabethwright1258
    @kyraelizabethwright1258 6 лет назад +4

    This film is stunning, watched it a while ago and brought the book because I was so interested. It's an amazing story of an amazing woman who basically changed medical history. Loved this.

  • @viacarina5023
    @viacarina5023 Год назад +3

    scary thing about this movie is that it happens every day. People (mostly women) I told that there is nothing wrong with them physically so they diagnose them with mental health issues. Most doctors do this because they couldn't find a physical reason at the time. They don't like looking for the rare crazy 1 in 1 million. This story is similar to what happened to me, I was presenting pain, and having outburts of feeling overwhelming pain randomly. I went to the childrens hospital 15 plus times, and most of the time a doctor looked at my chart, looked at my mom and told her I was making up the pain and looking for attention. they would ask my mom if I had ever been hospitalized for phycological issues, ask if I am a drug addict or ever had issues with drugs, ask if my home life was giving me what I needed. My mom fought so hard for me everytime.
    Eventually I saw my 6th specialist, a rheumatologist, He did bloodwork, looked at all the imaging the hospital did for years, and diagnosed me with JRA (juvenal rheumatoid arthritis) and fibromyalgia, we began treatment and I am now feeling almost back to 100 percent
    I was told by a couple of my specialist that so many doctors (especially in pediatrics) dont want to look for the uncurable, the rare crazy diseases. They want the simple common easy answer. They don't want to tell their patient that they have something that is only manageable, so they don't look for it. Which is sad, and can even lead some to insanity

  • @bitchlasagna5897
    @bitchlasagna5897 3 месяца назад +1

    This movie actually saved my life. I was having the same symptoms as the girl in the movie and like her they also said that I was schizophrenic and wanted me to send me to a psych ward. My mom fought tooth and nail for me to not be send but I was taken off their custody and send anyway. Luckily I developed a high fever and pressure and they send me to the hospital, where I spend a few weeks. They did every possible test but like here they all came back negative. Until one day a nurse said that my symptoms where like that of a girl from a movie called Brain on fire and the doctor in charge of my case took a chance and told the nurse to give her the link to the movie. After that I was able to get help in another hospital thanks to that nurse.

  • @forgetfulmerc5564
    @forgetfulmerc5564 6 лет назад +6

    I still think of her as a teenager. Can't believe my girl has grown up 😭❤️

  • @Aya-vu9wi
    @Aya-vu9wi 6 лет назад +14

    Such a well presented movie I definitely recommend everyone to watch! Sends a great message and gets you in you feels!

  • @kshitijwarang4792
    @kshitijwarang4792 4 года назад +90

    ME: It's Lupus
    HOUSE: No, It's not. It's never Lupus.

    • @RebeccaM00
      @RebeccaM00 3 года назад +3

      This isn’t a freaking joke. It’s a real serious thing that actually happened

  • @jienslise650
    @jienslise650 3 года назад +16

    The real Susanna is a fighter and the doctor who helped her is a hero

  • @natyrdz12
    @natyrdz12 6 лет назад +244

    I watched this movie months ago and suddenly it’s “a Netflix original”

    • @ryanmurphy1985
      @ryanmurphy1985 4 года назад +1

      natalia rodriguez where can ya watch it at? Any other streaming services?

    • @olivial5558
      @olivial5558 4 года назад +18

      A lot of the so called Netflix originals aren’t actually original to Netflix,

    • @olivial5558
      @olivial5558 4 года назад +13

      @Lucas Sonny Netflix probably bought all the rights to it or something. All I know is that there are quite a lot of "Netflix Originals" that weren't originally on Netflix. Most of them are from other countries are were just pretty small productions, though, so I guess they're original to Netflix in the sense that it's their first big platform? I don't know, really.

    • @cleitonrocha2730
      @cleitonrocha2730 4 года назад

      toppp

    • @stephallen5431
      @stephallen5431 3 года назад

      @@olivial5558 I agree, it's the same with "You". I could swear that was on Lifetime first

  • @archigal
    @archigal Год назад +7

    Amazing movie! The fact that it really happened makes it terrifying, but Chloe's great acting helped spreading the message about this horrible disease.

  • @Isckry
    @Isckry Год назад +2

    This actually describes what is happening nowadays with Long Covid Syndrome. There is so much pain in this pandemic.

  • @anjalisachan8651
    @anjalisachan8651 3 года назад +55

    Susannah : Doctor, what is wrong with me?
    Doctor: You have a rare disease.
    Susannah : How rare?
    Doctor : You name it!

    • @zarastar8460
      @zarastar8460 3 года назад +2

      *lauhhhh emojisss* i'm on a Pc

    • @vikrampatel283
      @vikrampatel283 3 года назад +1

      Well it's not that rare but most of doctors can't get the direct hint of the illness because it's symptoms matches with many other infections of brain....

  • @brentage5000
    @brentage5000 6 лет назад +164

    Wow...Hit Girl, Thorin, Hogarth, Madea, and the Shadow King all in one movie/extended episode of House

    • @anabhousen7159
      @anabhousen7159 6 лет назад +1

      Brent Dreher I thought he looked familiar! Fkn thorin

    • @honeyburn688
      @honeyburn688 5 лет назад +1

      Brent Dreher Carrie.

    • @brentage5000
      @brentage5000 5 лет назад +1

      honey burn I said hit girl. Carrie is her Stephen King role, but since most of these guys had comic book characters in their resumes I went with them first.

    • @honeyburn688
      @honeyburn688 5 лет назад +1

      Brent Dreher yeah i know Carrie is hit girl. And that's a better idea with the comic. Thing

    • @brentage5000
      @brentage5000 5 лет назад

      Pizza Freak overreact much? What does it matter who said it first?

  • @karlificationify1317
    @karlificationify1317 4 года назад +5

    I'm almost finished with the book. I get a different vibe from the book than I do the trailer. I'll still want to watch the movie and see how it compares. In any case, Susannah's story is a powerful one. It makes me sad to think that there is an absolute possibility that others like her have been institutionalized or died because of this condition or another rare condition.

  • @LegalmanXXVII
    @LegalmanXXVII Год назад +6

    Big tribute to the Syrian doctor who saved her in real life.

  • @curelord
    @curelord 3 года назад +10

    We talk about the diseases we talk about the patients
    But when will we ever start talking about the doctors and scientists who discover , diagnose and treat these illnesses.

  • @EvanFowler
    @EvanFowler 6 лет назад +323

    Oh no! That's not a doctor! Don't let the Shadow King near your brain!

    • @scorpionknight916
      @scorpionknight916 6 лет назад +12

      Evan Fowler i was about to say that thats farooq

    • @dulceh2226
      @dulceh2226 6 лет назад +3

      X2

    • @iratherbeanonymous6894
      @iratherbeanonymous6894 6 лет назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @nickc3657
      @nickc3657 6 лет назад +11

      Thank god I didn’t have to scroll far to find an Amal Farouk comment!!

    • @rogueliephant
      @rogueliephant 6 лет назад +1

      Exactly my thoughts lmao

  • @Fulllife3.2
    @Fulllife3.2 6 лет назад +6

    0:35 I'M WALKIN' HERE ! I'M WALKIN' HERE!

  • @stellagillen3377
    @stellagillen3377 4 месяца назад +1

    Movie is 10 out of 10 amazing and she was a great actor

  • @pixipatrin
    @pixipatrin Год назад +1

    Susannah's writing and this film are so important. I got this encephalitis but was seronegative. They put me in lock-up in ER on antipsychotic medication. I have had multiple near death experiences. Mine affected more than my brain- kidneys, spine, connective tissue, liver, everything. I never did get help from MDs on this issue because of protocol. I was bed bound for 8 months and saw the tunnel and the white light. Eventually I sought energy healing treatment and worked with naturopaths and the two working together helped me come back into myself. But it tore apart my finances and my family. I have spoken on a few near death podcasts about the experience. Still looking for my place to tell the complete story.

  • @janjelika
    @janjelika 6 лет назад +21

    I watched this before, I love this movie!

  • @arunkumarsingh7798
    @arunkumarsingh7798 6 лет назад +42

    She needs Dr. House

    • @OneFromNothing
      @OneFromNothing 5 лет назад +1

      She's such a shitty actress that Gregory House would assume she is simulating.

  • @danielwhyatt3278
    @danielwhyatt3278 4 года назад

    It really is quite amazing how she has developed as an actress.

  • @chachisarduma5061
    @chachisarduma5061 4 года назад +2

    i recommend this. this is a great movie! chloe moretz acting is out of this world. it so great that Netflix has this kind of movie

  • @mdavid22
    @mdavid22 6 лет назад +3

    Chloe really did well in this role!! I think she proved that she is not just a cute face.

  • @samarthalinegwesinie1136
    @samarthalinegwesinie1136 3 года назад +22

    What scares me is that I’ve been having these symptoms everything is coming back negative. It’s scary but I can’t be like hey what if my Brian is on fire too😔

    • @radhanair3313
      @radhanair3313 3 года назад +5

      how are you now? hope everything is fine

  • @CaptainRandus
    @CaptainRandus 2 года назад +2

    My son is currently in the hospital and the doctors think that he has this condition (Which i can't spell or say) and suggested I watch this movie. She says she's only ever seen 3 cases and that it's rare

  • @blessygeorge8520
    @blessygeorge8520 3 года назад +2

    It's so sad people go through things like this.

  • @gwendolyn2278
    @gwendolyn2278 5 лет назад +7

    ❤I LOVE this actress❤

  • @sg72646
    @sg72646 4 года назад +4

    This is a really enjoyable true life movie and begs the question, how many unfortunate sufferers were sectioned in mental health institutions before this disease was discovered

  • @peter_parkour
    @peter_parkour 4 года назад +25

    I've read this book. Damn it was so good and to think it was in the nonfiction section.

  • @abhasker6673
    @abhasker6673 8 месяцев назад

    I am a psychiatrist recently became an MD , and I really enjoyed this movie. I won't say her case is the only such case. We see so many cases where the Symptoms lie more or less in the gray area between neurological and psychiatric syndromes so whenever we find even 1 or 2 neurological signs in patient we send the patient to neurology rather than admitting and labelling them as a psychiatric patient forever. Although many institutions around the world may not have that level of facilities or doctors so I can understand how such patients can be misdiagnosed so oftenly

  • @Angel-kt2uz
    @Angel-kt2uz 6 лет назад +33

    Seeing Chloe playing an adult literally got my Brian on fire

  • @ns-bp7ub
    @ns-bp7ub 5 лет назад +3

    Finally a movie 🎥 I can watch in a day.

  • @hkawnpan7935
    @hkawnpan7935 4 года назад +38

    Me: OK.. I am really going to sleep .. lemme search asmr vedios..
    (see my recommendation lists)
    Me: well.. I guess I'll be watching this movie..
    (search brain on fire instead)

  • @lpecore1972
    @lpecore1972 Год назад +1

    Excellent movie and acting.. powerful!!!

  • @coolgirl9198
    @coolgirl9198 6 лет назад +411

    Have seen it so great

  • @paypaige3250
    @paypaige3250 6 лет назад +19

    Either I'm seeing things, or I've seen this before the trailer came out.

  • @Litigation-Queen
    @Litigation-Queen Год назад +1

    A new fear unlocked 😨 I have SLE and I’ve noticed drastic behavioral changes, everyone thinks I’m on drugs or sometimes drunk, it happens occasionally and suddenly that no doctor could cure and told me it’s due to stress !

  • @DIDisguise77
    @DIDisguise77 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have a lot of brain damage from abuse and as a result got a ruptured AV MALFORMATION. I've been dealing with PTSD and psychosis along with BD epilepsy and DID.

  • @layomi3540
    @layomi3540 3 года назад +17

    Me 20 seconds in (0:20): she seems to be enjoying life too much
    Me 30 seconds in (0:32): there we go :D

  • @imane7052
    @imane7052 5 лет назад +4

    i just watched that movie, i gotta tell you guys .. i've cried many times
    i loved itt

  • @TaiViinikka
    @TaiViinikka Год назад +1

    I'm just here to say the book Susannah Cahalan wrote about her experiences (and her later reconstruction) of the medical struggles in this movie was really good. Either NY Post gossip journalists are *real journalists* with research, interviewing, narrative. and explanatory chops that could go anywhere, or else she is an impressive individual. It's also important book because it reminds us that there are (in this case auto-immune) diseases that doctors know little about, and that initially look like much more common disorders. Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis is much more treatable than typical schizophrenia, but someone has to recognize it.

  • @oceanview2965
    @oceanview2965 3 года назад

    What an incredible movie. Superb acting by Miss Chloe. Well worth watching 👍.

  • @SuperDravin
    @SuperDravin 6 лет назад +8

    you had me at true story.

  • @vik2801
    @vik2801 4 года назад +3

    I love you Chloe n this was an amazing performance, like always.

  • @inkahill5740
    @inkahill5740 7 месяцев назад

    I’m experiencing this right now, thank goodness I’m now back “earth side” I’ve had it for months. It started of as epilepsy, then bipolar then psychosis- Encephalitis is real and needs to be made more known to every Dr.

  • @meganbouwens3275
    @meganbouwens3275 4 года назад +4

    Very tough to watch at times but so so good! I already love Chloë Grace Moretz and this was one of her best roles

    • @baileyknapp7292
      @baileyknapp7292 4 года назад

      Am glad recommending veratti 100 on telegram to you I bought myself a new car working with him

  • @hannahrogong6925
    @hannahrogong6925 3 года назад +3

    i Don't know why i didn't watch it earlier but this is something or a kind of movie that can help everyone's life. Please be safe everyone