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Mad to Be Normal

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A Scottish doctor raises a real sensation in the world of psychiatry because he has been able to conduct completely different experiments on mental patients suffering from mental and mental disorders. The doctor is named R Ling, for whom psychiatry was controversial at the time.
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Daily Express (UK)
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April 06, 2017

Tennant is so commanding you can't tear your eyes away from him.
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The Arts Desk
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April 07, 2017

Mad to be Normal's pieces don't quite fit, but like Laing himself, it's never boring.
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Spirituality and Practice
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May 04, 2018

A thought provoking biopicture focusing on the countercultural life and work of the controversial Scottish psychiatrist R. D. Laing.
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Total Film
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April 06, 2017

In this touchingly funny, quietly heartbreaking biopic, David Tennant excels as the complex and flawed Laing.
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The Mail on Sunday (UK)
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October 11, 2017

It's fascinating and particularly well cast but, despite Tennant's watchable efforts, the decision to concentrate on the Kingsley Hall years rather than more of Laing's life proves a frustrating one.
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Times (UK)
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April 07, 2017

It's elevated above bog-standard biopic fare by the performances.
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Hollywood Reporter
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April 03, 2017

Mad to Be Normal boils a fascinating subject down into a slightly clunky, simplistic bio-drama.
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Guardian
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April 07, 2017

David Tennant is on pugnacious, mercurial and beady-eyed form in this very interesting and absorbing film.
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Sunday Times (UK)
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April 10, 2017

David Tennant [plays the role] with conviction and a nice Glaswegian drawl, but the film is a dodgy business that makes things up -- including a pregnant girlfriend (Elisabeth Moss) -- for no good reason.
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Radio Times
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April 06, 2017

Tennant is as watchable as ever, resplendent in migraine-inducing psychedelic shirts, walking a fine line between radical visionary and arrogant chancer.
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Time Out
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April 03, 2017

Tennant's performance is strong, and he gives energy to a script that jolts in different directions looking for focus.
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Observer (UK)
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April 09, 2017

There's plenty of jazzy paisley shirts, flamboyant velvet suits and on-the-nose music cues to denote its psychedelic 1960s setting, but these elements do little to soften Laing's eye-raisingly invasive and possibly inappropriate approach to his patients.
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