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Personality Disorder | California
After her release from a psychiatric ward, a woman obsessed with social media moves to LA to stalk an Instagram star, but her plan takes a dark turn.
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After her release from a psychiatric ward, a woman obsessed with social media moves to LA to stalk an Instagram star, but her plan takes a dark turn.
6.6/10
IMDbDramatic | 2017 | Matt
Best Feature Debut | 2018 | Matt
Best First Film | 2018 | Matt
Best First Screenplay | 2018 | Matt
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Under Million Dollars | 2018 | Marguerite
Best Actress | 2018 | Aubrey
Tops | 2018 | Matt
Best Actress | 2017 | Aubrey
2017 | Matt
Best First Film | 2017
Box Office Collection 24,931,915 USD
Bill Murray is listed in the Very Special Thanks section of the credits. In the commentary, Aubrey Plaza says that while she and Murray were filming A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III (2012), he gave her his dark blue sweater when she became ill. She wears it in the bank scene and the tropical restaurant scene.
The production was delayed by some setbacks when director Matt Spicer accidentally walked through a sliding glass door after yelling "cut" and gaffers had to remove fragments of glass from his arm with duct tape. At one point the production had to evacuate their location due to the raging Santa Clarita brush fires in L.A. county.
The song that Ingrid and Taylor listen to in Dan's truck was originally going to be "Kiss from a Rose" by Seal. This would have tied into Dan's Batman obsession, as it's from the Batman Forever (1995) soundtrack. When the filmmakers were unable to afford the rights to the song, "All My Life" by K-Ci and Jojo was used instead.
Taylor posts about reading Joan Didion's book "The White Album," a collection of essays. The first line of the titular essay is "We tell ourselves stories in order to live," and deals with the writer's struggles with mental illness, and her perception of Hollywood and Los Angeles in the 1960s as a place filled with paranoia and detachment, reflecting Ingrid's story and the themes of the film.
Despite the character she plays, Elizabeth Olsen dislikes Social Media.
"Ingrid Thorburn: Fuck me, Bruce. Gotham needs you."
"Dan Pinto: Can we restart like a reboot? Ingrid Thorburn: Yes, like a reboot."