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Bipolar (2014)

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Plot

In the shadowy realm of mental disorder, young and introverted Harry Poole grapples with the relentless grip of bipolar disorder. Desperate for a sense of equilibrium, Harry finds a glimmer of hope in the groundbreaking clinical trial led by the renowned Dr. Lanyon. The experimental medication promises to usher in a calmer existence for those like Harry, who yearn for a more balanced life. Under the ever-watchful eye of video surveillance, Harry begins his journey towards transformation. The miracle drug works wonders, birthing a charismatic and charming man from the cocoon of Harry's introversion. This newfound charm doesn't go unnoticed, as he effortlessly beguiles Anna, the compassionate nurse entrusted with his care. In the midst of his metamorphosis, Harry crafts an audacious new persona – "Edward Grey" – the embodiment of his deepest desires: fearless, bold, and irresistibly outgoing. However, this promising turn takes a sudden twist when the clinical trial is abruptly halted due to reports of rage and confusion among other test subjects. The drug, once hailed as a beacon of hope, is withdrawn, leaving Harry on the precipice of despair. In a heartfelt act of pity, Anna gifts Harry a hefty stash of the withdrawn pills. Emboldened by the allure of his alter ego, Harry continues his own "trial" at home, surrendering himself to the intoxicating power of "Edward". As he slips further into the dark allure of his alter ego, a perilous battle ensues – not just for his life, but for his very soul. This captivating tale of transformation, "Bipolar" (2014), is a profound exploration of the human psyche, revealing the hauntingly seductive power of an alternate identity and its devastating effects. It's a riveting journey that forever alters Harry Poole and those who dare to step into his world.

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Bipolar is a mystery movie featuring Andrew J. West and directed by Jean Veber.

It is possible to buy Bipolar on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies and YouTube.