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"The Bad Seed"

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Blogger Catfreeek said...

I love this film and haven't seen it in many years. Now I want to watch it. Stellar review Octo.

September 22, 2009 4:40 AM

Blogger JPX said...

I love this film, which I think is one of the best cinematic examples of sociopathy. I have often recommended this movie to patients in order to illustrate the nature of a personality disorder. Patty McCormack nails the role of the antisocial Rhoda – think of a psychotic Eddie Haskell. What I love about this film is its accurate portrayal and description of a personality disorder. Most films that attempt to discuss psychology do so poorly and generally get it all wrong (e.g., The Sopranos). The Bad Seed delves into the implications of antisocial personality disorder (i.e., lack of conscious, lack of remorse)

Rhoda: “Why should I be sorry? It was Claude Daigle who drowned, not me!”

I agree with your comments regarding the grief stricken mother and her overacting the part. Most of the cast from the Broadway production of The Bad Seed was used in this film. Her histrionics probably worked well on the stage but was over-the-top on film.

It's annoying that the director was forced to change the ending of the film from the book ending, which would have been more powerful.

September 22, 2009 5:38 AM

Blogger DKC said...

"not even her monster clone of Nellie Olson"

I laughed so hard at this line!! Great review!

September 22, 2009 8:13 AM

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