
Side Effects (2013)
Año de Estreno: 2013
Nación: United States
Título Alternativo: Blakusefekts, Efecte adverse, Efectos colaterales, Efectos secundarios, Efeitos Secundários, Effets secondaires, Effetti collaterali, Mellékhatások, Neželjeni efekti, Nuspojave, Panaceum, Parenergeies, Salutinis poveikis, Side Effects - Tödliche Nebenwirkungen, Terapia de Risco, Terapia de riesgo, Tofaot levai
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Guionista: Scott Z. Burns
Producción & Género
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Compañías: Endgame Entertainment, di Bonaventura Pictures
Género: Drama, Lgbt-Related Film, Mystery, Thriller
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: anxiety, apartment, cover-up, deception, depression, doctor, drugs, ex-con, fraud, insider trading, insomnia, lawyer, murder, new york city, patient, prescription medication, professional reputation, psychiatrist, sleepwalking
Argumento
After her husband Jake's release from prison, Emily Taylor struggles with anxiety and depression. She consults her previous psychiatrist Dr. Jonathan Banks who prescribes an experimental drug called Ablixa to help manage her symptoms. However, Ablixa has severe side effects including sleepwalking episodes, leading Emily to unknowingly kill her husband while in such a state. Emily is committed to a mental hospital and Dr. Banks' career hangs in the balance. Unable to accept full responsibility for his role in the tragedy, Dr. Banks investigates the truth behind Ablixa's side effects.
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Resumen
Side Effects (2013) is a psychological thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh, focusing on the destructive consequences of prescription medication and the ethical dilemmas faced by mental health professionals. The film explores themes of trust, deception, and professional reputation through the lens of Emily Taylor's descent into mental instability and Dr. Jonathan Banks' struggle to maintain his integrity in the face of a potential cover-up.
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