Opening Night (1977)
Another John Cassavetes' movie with the vivacious Gena Rowlands with yet the same topic of mental illness.
Here, Gena Rowlands appears as a prima donna stage actress, Myrtle Gordon. She can be described as immature, uncertain of her abilities and easily swayed by external factors. She is no doubt a talented actress who wants to give her best in her roles. At the same time, the current role that she is acting, about an older lady with marital problem makes her reflect on her own life. She was not getting any younger, with no partners to share her life.
At the same time, Myrtle witnesses a fan get hit by a car just after she had signed an autograph. This tends to be her tipping point that pushes her over to a problematic quagmire. Her promiscuous relationship with her producer and failure to perform at rehearsals give quite a headache to the cast and crew.
As the dates get closer to her opening night, everyone gets hot under their collar. Everyone tries their own method to solve the problem, including the scriptwriter who invokes the help of a medium. On the opening, Myrtle turns up piss drunk.
The movie shows up brilliantly the turmoil the sufferer as well as the people around them go through. Unfortunately, there is no clear cut shortcut to go about finding a way out of this perplexing disease of neurotransmitters imbalance.
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