One of the best films i have seen
... View MoreGripping story with well-crafted characters
... View MoreA Disappointing Continuation
... View MoreThe biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
... View MoreThe film shows the dramatic impact that mental illnesses have on our youth
... View MoreOut of Sight: Stop the Stigma, Start a Conversation sheds a much needed light on the issues of teen mental illness and suicide. The film features powerful interviews with struggling teens, teachers, and the parents of struggling children. Focusing on the lack of mental health options available for effectively treating mental illness in the US health care system, the film works to remove the stigma surrounding the treatment of mental health issues. The documentary is a touching reminder to treat all people with kindness because you never know what issues they might be facing.
... View MoreOut of Sight: Stop the Stigma, Start a Conversation thoughtfully and elegantly brings the epidemic of adolescent suicide to the forefront and begs its viewers to take steps toward change. Moving interviews by first-hand survivors and the families of those affected by suicide are hard to watch, but ultimately portray a message of hope in their reminders that things can get better if we can learn to move past the stigma associated with depression. The filmmakers' dedication and extensive knowledge of the subject are evident in this educational and truly beautiful film. An absolute must-see that is guaranteed to hit close to home.
... View MoreOut of Sight is a true eye opener to the realities of mental illnesses in teens and young adults. It features many touching first hand accounts of mental illness and seeks to inform the population of whats going on behind the scenes. The documentary is short but does hit home with the points it makes. The crew behind the movie did a good job of taking the stories from a dozen plus people and driving the point of how shunned and hidden away mental illness is in our society. The crew did an amazing job of editing the film and its easy to follow throughout the entirety of the movie. This would be a great film to play in the classroom as well. A true must watch that will change your life.
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