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My Beautiful Broken Brain (2014)
A profoundly personal voyage into the complexity, fragility and wonder of the human brain, after Lotje Sodderland miraculously survives a hemorrhagic stroke and finds herself starting again in an alien world, bereft of language and logic. This feature documentary takes us on a genre-twisting tale that is by turns excruciating and exquisite - from the devastating consequences of a first-time neurological experiment, through to the extraordinary revelations of her altered sensory perception.
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Michael M 19 Mar 2016
As a survivor of a major hemorrhagic stroke in 1999 just 13 days after my 37th Birthday and a massive hemorrhagic stroke 2011 just before Christmas, I found this movie very good at explaining what we as stroke survivors are going through. I would highly recommend this movie to people who are interested stroke experiences and want to understand what we are going through because it is truly hard to explain what it is like to live life with our beautiful broken brains.
Tor M 24 Apr 2017
An official Netflix documentary, the eighteenth in line and I believe it's my first. We follow a young woman that has a stroke. She is recovering slowly and a film crew and her phone are documenting the process. Methods of training are not the most intereting part, but her ability to descibe her situation makes this film for me as she mostly tries to get her ability to read back. This is certainly interesting and beautiful and it's super cool that David Lynch takes part. I'm not especially moved or amazed, but it's a fascinating view of the way back for a stroke victim. 6 out of 10 red rooms.
Tony D 15 Jul 2016
"This is where I learn about the outer reaches of human vulnerability & strength..." A 34-year old writer & videographer records her own slow recovery from a stroke that briefly robs her of memory & language, leaves her vulnerable to hallucinations & seizures. She films to record what she can't write & won't remember. The humor, curiosity & bravery with which Lotje Sodderland struggles up from helplessness to a transformed reality is disturbing, wondrous. "I've discovered the fragility of the mind ...& its inner strengths." Also? Kind of a love letter to David Lynch.
William C 22 Nov 2018
Coning from someone who recently suffered a stroke, this movie gives those who haven't a clear look at what this type of trauma does to your brain and mind. It gives a clear and very realistic look through the eyes of someone who views the world differently. I highly recommend this for those who have loved ones that have been affected by this type a of brain injury.
Patrick B 24 Mar 2016
An interesting story tells the story as it happens, having powerful in the moment scenes, it creates a great picture of how Lotje feels. Its subtle use of special effects are well done, the cinematography is good, of course you can't fault them from the amount of phone recordings that are not in frame or with proper audio. I do have issues with it being a bit slow at times, while I was interested throughout the whole documentary, I believe it could have been a bit shorter. Another issue is that we don't see a lot of the perspective from other people than Lotje, only a few people ever say anything, and it's so minor that it feels odd it was even included at times, since they barely have anything to so. That being said, I did like it, though it isn't hard to make a documentary I would enjoy, as long as the subject matter is interesting in the first place.
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