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Reviews for the film are mixed, often highlighting the intensity of the performance while debating the execution of its complex subject matter:
: Viewers on platforms like IMDb describe it as a raw, emotional, and sometimes "painful to watch" story that feels natural because it is based on the director's own experiences. Waking Madison
: Some critics felt it relied on clichés or lacked narrative direction, while others praised the strong technical elements and "fine performances" for an indie production. Quick Facts Director Katherine Brooks Genre Psychological Drama / Thriller Lead Actress Sarah Roemer Release Year 2010 (Direct-to-DVD in 2011) Rating R (typically for thematic elements and language) Reviews for the film are mixed, often highlighting
(2010) is an indie psychological drama directed by Katherine Brooks that explores the heavy themes of mental illness, trauma, and identity. : The film depicts her struggle with multiple
: The film depicts her struggle with multiple personalities and whether the people in her life are real or figments of her fragmented mind.
: The film features a notable supporting cast including Elisabeth Shue as her therapist Dr. Elizabeth Barnes, and Imogen Poots . Critical Reception
: Madison sets a deadline: if she doesn't find answers and peace by the end of 30 days, she plans to end her life.