moon knightthe interesting series from the Marvel Cinematic Universe created by Jeremy Slater (2022) for Disney+ and about Oscar Isaac’s Marc Spector, brings us back to film news dissociative personality disorder. Of course, it is a very juicy subject that the avid audiovisual narrative cannot resist, and it has been addressed in various feature films.
However, there is a particularity that distinguishes it from the rest because of its great possibilities for intrigue. And it is that pointing out some of the films in which there are characters with this psychiatric diagnosis constitutes by itself a spoilers, since discovering it is part of the surprises that they entail. But in the recommendations that we make here we will not consider this issue; go ahead.
The directors have given us proposals such as moon knight of varied quality. You should stop watching the house jokes of Me, myself and Irene (2000) or the failed stories of The secret Window (2004), Hideout (2005) or Locked (2010). But there are some with a good reputation: if you allow us, The man and the monster (1931) and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll (1941), through the looking glass (1946) or sybil (1976).
Alfred Hitchcock’s most iconic film
At this point, talking about how many virtues you have Psychosisthe most important work of Alfred Hitchcock (1960)It is almost unnecessary. Based on the homonymous book by Robert Bloch (1959), it breaks with the dramatic medium-length schemes. The soundtrack that Bernard Herrmann composed for her is a true miracle and the planning of her most remembered scene, the culmination of the British filmmaker’s talent. A tremendous thing.
Four lengths to leave us with our mouths open
In both sides of the truthled by Texan Gregory Hoblit (1996) According to the book with the same title by William Diehl (1993), we knew that Edward Norton could give us great performances. Not for nothing, he won the Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination thanks to his acting work. And the end about the argument to moon knight It’s unforgettable, it’s so devastating. To stay petrified in our seat.
Most remembered is, on the other hand, Fight clubwhich is among the best of a great filmmaker like David Fincher (1999). His bizarre tale comes from Chuck Palahniuk’s (1996) novel, but it has a separate entity because of its own eccentricity, unexpected details, measured storytelling, and American visual savvy. Again, with Edward Norton, but in the leading role.
Identity It is probably the most striking production of James Mangold (2003) With Logan (2017). Not only because of the elements that make her friends with moon knightbut also for his grateful plot throughout ten blacks (1945), the suspense so well crafted by the New York-born filmmaker and a cast full of credibility for their characters. And it guarantees us more than one unexpected blow.
And the last recommendation highlighted with someone suffering from dissociative personality disorder is Multiplefrom M. Night Shyamalan (2016). His plot grabs you by the throat and he’s not about to let you go until the climax is over. The sheer nervousness and anguish into which it plunges us we owe a great deal to James McAvoy’s Edward Norton recital, and the last scene overwhelms us with enthusiasm.
We consider the above five films to be the best you can sit down to if moon knight it has satisfied you enough. But there are other inferior ones with whichHowever, can you enterrehave you what’s more. In the same way as those, without any superheroic action, yes.
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To begin with, the sober Session 9, by Brad Anderson (2001); to follow, the stylized Black Swansigned by Darren Aronofsky (2010) and with a formidable Natalie Portman, and the baroque sucker-punch, by Zack Snyder (2011); and to finish, the very decent The Secret of Marrowbonean thriller by Sergio G. Sanchez (2017). And it is worth clarifying that what is shown in Shutter Islandby Martin Scorsese (2010), is not a dissociative personality disorder, but a delusional one.