Physical injuries can be prescribed and treated by specialized doctors, but with mental illness, psychologists alone are not enough to heal and help the patient recover.
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Looking thoroughly, the concept of `normal` cannot be uniform from the perspective of the entire society.
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But what about `crazy`?
ACCEPT DIFFERENCES
Right from the very title of the movie It’s Okay to Not Be Okay/Psycho but It’s Okay evokes thoughts in the audience about a different worldview.
The difference causes the son to be abandoned by his own family.
Being different makes the patient feel lost and lonely in their own world, possibly due to discrimination from outsiders but also due to doubts arising within themselves.
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“In this world, there are a lot more patients who don’t wear hospital gowns.”
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Born with the purpose of protecting his autistic brother, Gang Tae (Kim Soo Hyun) cannot hide his disgust at having to `shoulder` his sick brother.
However, Gang Tae did not give up on his only relative but was willing to run away from the police station to live with him, sacrificing the stability and peace of living… After all, compared to protecting
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OVERCOMING THE PAIN OF THE PAST
Besides genetic factors, physical impacts… psychological influences from childhood relatives are also one of the causes that cause and worsen mental illness.
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But it turns out, the person who is afraid of butterflies and wants to run away the most is the strong-looking Gang Tae.
Gang Tae instructs Mun Young to do a butterfly hug every time he loses control.
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“Sad memories.
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“Sad memories.
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FREEDOM FROM TOXIC LOVE
Love makes us feel scared and excited.
Love can be the power to heal mental illness… Photo: hancinema
…but it can also destroy someone.
Like a princess imprisoned in a fairy tale castle, Ko Mun Young lives under all the impositions of her mother who is always obsessed with `perfection`.
Cutting off her beloved mother’s long hair, Ko Mun Young cut the rope that tied her to her controlled past.
“Don’t just look at the stars in the night sky.
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“Don’t just look at the stars in the night sky.
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Liberation from toxic love is difficult but necessary to end the cycle of internal suffering.
A nurse does not believe in love and hopes for life;