Mental

    Mental
    2012

    Synopsis

    A charismatic, crazy hothead transforms a family's life when she becomes the nanny of five girls.

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      Cast

      • Liev SchreiberTrevor Blundell
      • Toni ColletteShaz
      • Caroline GoodallDoris
      • Anthony LaPagliaBarry Moochmore
      • Kerry FoxNancy
      • Rebecca GibneyShirley
      • Hayley MagnusDonna
      • Nicole FreemanLeanne
      • Chelsea BennettKayleen
      • Bethany WhitmoreJane

      Recommendations

      • 80

        Total Film

        Packed with fine performances, this attack on suburban conformity is surprising, darkly hilarious and cleverly leaves the insanity judgement to its audience.
      • 63

        McClatchy-Tribune News Service

        Not every cute movie about the mentally ill is Oscar worthy, but this touching and riotous one from Down Under works well enough.
      • 60

        The Guardian

        It's always a pleasure to see Collette, a performer who always cranks up the energy, and yet here, as so often, she gives the impression of a ferocious screen intelligence somehow not being used to the full.
      • 58

        The Playlist

        The more dramatic moments feel unanchored to the more farcical, and the humor ranges erratically from scatological to tender/heartwarming and back to cheap shots at slightly uncomfortable stereotypes. "Uneven" would be the kind way of putting it, but "messy" is probably nearer to the truth.
      • 58

        Portland Oregonian

        Not content to make his point through sharp-tongued comedy, Hogan ends up beating a dead horse -- or shark, as the case may be.
      • 50

        Village Voice

        Mental skewers the easy-on and -off labels of psychiatry, but some sequences, particularly one of "bad dreams," are sophomoric. The movie's real mess-up was to move Shaz into melodrama at the movie's end.
      • 40

        Time Out

        Once a scarred shark hunter (Liev Schreiber) enters the fray, the film’s tone shifts from madcap to maudlin, and the narrative from being merely grating to actually galling. Artistic inspiration can be close to madness, but Mental is just plain nuts.
      • 40

        Arizona Republic

        There is a lot of yelling and emoting and it all gets strident very quickly — as in, the first 10 minutes. Hogan keeps everything self-consciously quirky, with lots of bright primary colors all over the place, but it feels like wild overkill.

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