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Please note that your own link to the definition of schizophrenia points out that it is often confused with multiple personality disorder. In your description of the character "Lisa", you appear to be describing the latter. Please correct your copy. Accuracy is very important. There is a great deal of misunderstanding about mental illness as it is. Please don't add to the confusion and misinformation that already exists. For further information, organizations such as local mental health associations or the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) would be good resources.
I saw the film a long time ago. Now I'm curious to see it again and see what I think of it.
My knowledge about mental illness is almost null, so you're probably right, but I initially used "schizophrenic" because that's what they call her in the film. Tropsy 16:21, Feb 11, 2005 (GMT+1)