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Susanna Kaysen: Girl, Interrupted, A Book To Movie Adaptation
Susanna Kaysen: Girl, Interrupted, A Book To Movie Adaptation

Susanna Kaysen: Girl, Interrupted, A Book To Movie Adaptation

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It's a bonus episode, babyyyy! Tune in to hear Melissa's guest feature on A Novel Adaptation podcast, a show that examines book to movie adaptations hosted by Jordan and Em. Melissa went nostalgia with it and chose her favorite movie of all time, Girl, Interrupted! This movie is based off the 1993 memoir written by Susanna Kaysen that depicts her real-life experience as a young girl in a psychiatric hospital in the 1960s. Melissa was surprised to discover that the book was A LOT more intense, dark, and graphic than the fun, bubbly, sisterhood energy that was portrayed in the movie.Be sure to check out A Novel Adaptation podcast and join their awesome Book Club to read along with Jordan and Em!SHOW NOTESIn this episode, we talk about:The Pink Elephant cocktail from the Death & Co. recipe bookThe iconic cast of incredible actresses in the movie, Girl Interrupted (Winona Ryder, Angelina Jolie, Brittany Murphy, Elizabeth Moss, Clea DuVall)The main differences between the book and the movieThe horrible treatment of women in psychiatric wards during the 60sLisa's character (Angelina Jolie) being villainized in the movie with storylines that were not reflective of the book or the truthImportant messages around therapy, mental health, and sisterhoodA hilarious drinking game to pair with the Girl,Interrupted movieRESOURCES:Read the 1993 memoir Girl,Interrupted written by Susanna KaysenWatch the 1999 movie Girl,Interrupted directed by James MangoldTune in to A Novel Adaptation podcastFollow A Novel Adaptation on InstagramSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Susanna Kaysen: Girl, Interrupted, A Book To Movie Adaptation

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