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  1. The thing that's the hardest to contend with about this movie is all the poor choices the characters make while on their adventure. Did anyone check the weather before heading out to the wilderness? Did they bring a map to go along with the GPS?

  2. For the most part, it is brought on by anxiety, trauma, and drug use. However, DPDR is not dangerous to your physical health. In moments of crisis and episodes that are particularly difficult, it is important to take deep breaths and follow strategies that help you cope.

  3. It's a movie, so it all sort of centers around a girl, which is fine, but might not be exactly like your experience, especially since the main character seems to have no problem with flirting with nearly every woman he encounters, which personally has not been my experience.

  4. Numb (2015) – Film Review. by Roger Crow. Husband and wife Will (Jamie Bamber) and Dawn (Stefanie von Pfetten) are in dire financial straits. The job he was counting on to salvage their future has disappeared due to a market collapse. (Not that she’s aware of that until later).

  5. Lack of affect, "numbness" is just one of many symptoms of depersonalization, but it is likely the one most movie viewers can relate to, and perhaps, the simplest to portray. In this sense, Harris Goldberg has wisely avoided extensive diving into the fearfully negative and hopeless waters of DPD.

  6. Not a bad little Canadian survival thriller. The performances overall are good but Jamie Bamber who people may recognize from the new Battlestar Galactica tv series is easily the standout as the central character.

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  8. Mar 3, 2016 · Numb is set pretty far away from anything cruise-worthy: in fact, it’s about four people — two couples brought together by hitchhiking — wandering through the frigid Canadian wilderness at ...

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