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  1. Mad to Be Normal: Directed by Robert Mullan. With David Tennant, Elisabeth Moss, Michael Gambon, Gabriel Byrne. During the 1960s, a renegade Scottish psychiatrist courts controversy within his profession for his approach to the field, and for the unique community he creates for his patients to inhabit.

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    • Biography, Drama, History
    • Robert Mullan
    • 2017-04-06
  2. If normal people behave like that, then you must be mad to want to belong with them. Every actor in this film (and check out the great cast) is acting really well and the mood of the movie, depressing as you might expect, is very well framed.

  3. Mar 31, 2017 · Mad to Be Normal is a fine showcase for Tennant’s acting skills but a partial, selective portrait of a cult figure who deserves a much more thorough probing on the cinematic couch....

  4. Rated: 4/5 Apr 7, 2017 Full Review D.M. Palmer Vague Visages The irony of Made to Be Normal is that the man who did more than anyone to expose the daily machinations which underpin the modern...

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    • David Tennant
    • Robert Mullan
    • Biography, History, Drama
  5. Nov 6, 2017 · Directed by Robert Mullan, the film follows Laing (portrayed by David Tennant) through his work with so-called schizophrenic patients in the 1960s, the turbulence of his personal and romantic life,...

  6. Apr 4, 2017 · Film review by Markie Robson-Scott “What if I’ve made a terrible mistake?” Angie (a flirty, engaging Elizabeth Moss) is about to give birth to psychiatrist RD Laing’s baby, and you have to agree that it’s not the wisest plan.

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    Jun 15, 2020 · Mad to be Normal doesn't really come down on either side as it points to both the merits and the disturbing drawbacks that can be found in Laing's system of working. That results in a rather episodic piece portraying various patients who are shown from time to time, but the film does enable David Tennant to bring Laing to life in a mannered but ...