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Feb 6, 2015 · The opening act of “The Voices” has echoes of Joel and Ethan Coen’s sarcastic looks at small town life as we meet the relentlessly upbeat Jerry (Reynolds), a worker at a toy factory at which he must dress in pink every day.
Oct 9, 2019 · The Voices, a 2014 dark comedy film, isn’t the most relatable film for people who struggle with schizophrenia but it does astoundingly well at explaining the numerous emotions people with not only schizophrenia but mental illness go through.
Transitioning into a review of the Voices movie, we embark on a journey of critical analysis and appreciation. From the visuals to the sound design, every aspect of this cinematic masterpiece is meticulously evaluated to unravel its impact on the viewer.
A dark comedy about a murderous psychopath who hears voices, played by Ryan Reynolds. It's like a rehearsal for Deadpool. I really loved this movie, it's completely different than anything I've watched so far. Also, that cat was fucking hillarious, made me laugh every single time.
Dec 12, 2018 · In the movie “The Voices” it shows just that, Ryan Reynolds plays Jerry, a homicidal schizophrenic man who regularly spoke to his dog and cat. The animals represented both sides of his conscious as everything they said was entirely something of his making, the cat being evil and the dog being good.
Apr 27, 2020 · Written by co-director Bradley Fowler, THE VOICES is a compelling story with lofty ambitions. The relationship between paranormal activity and mental illness is a fascinating one, which THE VOICES briefly touches upon before discarding it in favour of more down-to-earth forces. The same can be said of the religious aspect to the movie, carried ...
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Feb 6, 2015 · The Voices is a grisly movie, but it’s not a particularly graphic one — not unlike Norman Bates, Jerry seems horrified by violence, and the film has absorbed his revulsion.