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A Fresh Perspective on Mental Health in Film

MOVIE REVIEW
Pure O

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Genre: Drama
Year Released: 2024
Runtime: 1h 56m
Director(s): Dillon Tucker
Writer(s): Dillon Tucker
Cast: Daniel Dorr, Hope Lauren, Landry Bender, Jeffrey A. Baker
Where To Watch: opens in select theaters and On Demand on April 12, 2024


RAVING REVIEW: Within the world of PURE O, you're not just watching a film but embarking on a journey. This cinematic experience does more than narrate a story; it pulls you into the turbulent world of mental health that is as compelling as the storyline. In his portrayal of Cooper, Daniel Dorr delivers a spectacular performance that strips away layers of misconception, presenting a character whose battle is genuinely profound. Under Dillon Tucker's vision as writer and director, PURE O morphs from a story about one’s battle with mental health into an odyssey of self-discovery and resilience, striking a rare balance between educational and downright captivating. Yet, amidst its depth, the film finds the grounding to have fun moments, ensuring that enlightenment and entertainment walk hand in hand.


As PURE O unfolds, it challenges every stereotype of OCD you've ever encountered, replacing cliches with a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the condition. Cooper's emotional roller coaster, especially his relationship with Emily, portrayed by Hope Lauren, becomes the story's focus, showcasing the intricate dance of love and mental health. Their evolving partnership, marred yet strengthened by trials, shows that resilience can flourish in adversity's shadow.

The brilliance of PURE O lies not just in its narrative but in its casting. Tucker’s decision to cast actors alongside individuals with firsthand OCD experiences injects an unparalleled authenticity into the film. Group therapy scenes resonate with a palpable sense of struggle and solidarity, shedding light on the communal healing aspect and the undeniable strength of shared experiences. There is an unparalleled realism to the film that makes you forget that you’re watching a story versus following this actual journey.

The film navigates the complexities of therapy and the essence of community, reminding audiences that the road to understanding and acceptance often winds through vulnerability and mutual support. This exploration not only widens the film’s appeal but also underscores the universal quest for connection and the transformative power of empathy.

Tucker's directorial hand ensures that PURE O’s narrative stays grounded, weaving in humor and insight that enrich the storytelling. The film emerges as a testament to human resilience, illuminated by the stellar performances of Dorr and Lauren, whose on-screen chemistry transcends the ordinary, elevating PURE O to remarkable heights. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Landry Bender's anchoring performance of Rachel, who holds the film together. She creates an entire arc outside of the main story and genuinely becomes an inspiration.

PURE O transcends the boundaries of conventional filmmaking to offer a moving, profoundly insightful look at the complexities of mental illness through the lens of grace, authenticity, and profound human connection. The film will leave an indelible mark on the conversation around mental health in cinema. For those yearning for a narrative that melds emotional depth with authentic entertainment, look no further. PURE O shines a light on the path of understanding and celebrates the indomitable strength of the human spirit, making it a must-watch for anyone seeking cinema that resonates on a profoundly human level.

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Chris Jones
Entertainment Editor

Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.