The Scribbler Movie: Film Walks Viewers Into The Menagerie Of Personalities Nestled In Suki’s Mind; The Graphic Novel About Struggle With Multiple Personality Disorder Comes To The Big Screen

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It is not every day that people will see films that delve into psychological ills such as Dissociative Identity Disorder - and this is exactly what "The Scribbler" movie is all about.

Dread Central shared juicy info about the movie adaptation of a graphic novel of the same title written by Dan Schaffer. Suki (Katie Cassidy), the lead character in the movie, takes viewers on a trip to her strangely colorful world inhabited by her roughly 12 out-of-this-world diverse personalities.

"The Scribbler" movie presents the amusing and oddly beautiful, albeit dark, side of a woman's madness. In the movie, she is already allegedly cured her of her illness. She moves to an institution where patients stay following a hospital treatment. Although her doctor has already cleared her, as it turns out, her many personalities simply refuses to stay silent forever.

According to Crave Online, the process the doctors used in "The Scribbler" movie to help Suki get rid of her many personalities was called a Siamese Burn. It supposedly got rid of her alters, one of which was that of a woman with a penchant for continuously scribbling messages backwards on walls.

Katie Cassidy did justice to the role, which brought out her fine acting skills to the fore. Dread Cenral noted that Katie successfully portrayed the dark sides to Suki's complex character without downplaying her cheerier personages that emerge every now and then.

But what colors the movie even more are the addition of other interesting characters whose presence were critical in Suki's life. Juniper Towers, the halfway house institution where she stayed after her treatment, presented an assemblage of characters whose individual brand of insanity made for a far more interesting mix of personalities on top of Suki's already diversified set.

With so many psychological components at play in the "The Scribbler" movie, determining how the plot plays out can be hard. But viewers get to find out how all these colorful personas will combine to create a multi-dimensional film when it hits the big screen on September 19.

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