Sometimes the only way to stay sane is to go a little crazy.
Overview
Set in the changing world of the late 1960s, Susanna Kaysen's prescribed "short rest" from a psychiatrist she had met only once becomes a strange, unknown journey into Alice's Wonderland, where she struggles with the thin line between normal and crazy. Susanna soon realizes how hard it is to get out once she has been committed, and she ultimately has to choose between the world of people who belong inside or the difficult world of reality outside.
Ratings
Curator score: 6.2/10
IMDb: 7.3/10
Letterboxd: 3.95/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 53%
Metacritic: 51
TMDB: 7.6/10
Director
James Mangold
Production
Red Wagon Entertainment, Columbia Pictures
Cast
Winona Ryder, Angelina Jolie, Clea DuVall, Brittany Murphy, Elisabeth Moss, Jared Leto, Jeffrey Tambor, Vanessa Redgrave, Whoopi Goldberg, Angela Bettis, Jillian Armenante, Drucie McDaniel, Alison Claire, Christina Myers, Joanna Kerns, Travis Fine, Gloria Barnhart, Josie Gammell, Bruce Altman, Mary Kay Place
Curator Review
Verdict
A sharp, emotionally charged coming-of-age drama set inside a psychiatric hospital, anchored by strong performances and a vivid sense of late-60s dislocation. It’s messy in places, but the film’s empathy, attitude, and character dynamics make it a standout for viewers drawn to female-centered psychological drama.
Best for
fans of character-driven dramas about mental health
viewers interested in 1960s period settings
audiences who like intense ensemble performances
people drawn to rebellious, sardonic coming-of-age stories
Skip if
you want a clinically precise or subtle depiction of psychiatry
you prefer low-key, observational dramas
you’re sensitive to depictions of self-harm, institutionalization, or emotional volatility
Overview
Girl, Interrupted plays like a bruised, witty diary entry from the edge of adulthood. It uses the psychiatric ward less as a mystery box than as a pressure cooker, where identity, performance, and survival all blur together. The late-1960s setting adds a faint cultural tremor beneath the personal chaos, making Susanna’s uncertainty feel both intimate and historical.
Worth noting
What gives the film its staying power is the friction between its women: the camaraderie, the cruelty, the neediness, and the flashes of genuine recognition. It can feel heightened and occasionally uneven, but that volatility is part of its appeal. The movie understands how funny, seductive, and frightening instability can look from the inside.
Bottom line
It’s best approached as a character study rather than a medical drama. If you respond to sharp performances, wounded humor, and stories about young women refusing to fit neatly into the roles assigned to them, this remains an easy recommendation.
Top Letterboxd reviews
aaron (5★) · 32670 likes
when your circle small but y’all crazy
✨ marissa ✨ (5★) · 20316 likes
jared leto looks like an ugly zac efron in this movie haha
jackie (3.5★) · 17968 likes
not gay enough
diana (5★) · 11486 likes
mentally ill bisexuals be like "i really like this movie it radiates comfort" and then this is the movie
ky (4.5★) · 10515 likes
jared leto is in EVERY fucking 90s movie when will he leave me alone