Running with Scissors
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Running with Scissors

Young Augusten Burroughs absorbs experiences that could make for a shocking memoir: the son of an alcoholic father and an unstable mother, he's handed... off to his mother's therapist, Dr. Finch, and spends his adolescent years as a mem Show More

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Running with Scissors (2006) is a compelling dark comedy-drama film based on Augusten Burroughs' memoir. This coming-of-age story follows the life of young Augusten, whose childhood is far from ordinary. With an alcoholic father and an unstable mother, he is sent to live with his mother's eccentric therapist, Dr. Finch.

As Augusten's adolescent years unfold, he becomes a member of the Finch family and is thrust into a world filled with unconventional personalities and unconventional experiences. Dr. Finch's family proves to be just as unstable and dysfunctional as his own, if not more so. Augusten and the Finch family navigate through a series of tumultuous events, exploring themes of mental illness, unconventional relationships, and self-discovery.

Augusten's journey is filled with both humor and tragedy as he grapples with the unconventional situations and characters that surround him. The film portrays his struggle to find his own identity while trying to make sense of the volatile environment he finds himself a part of.

Running with Scissors offers a unique perspective on the impact of dysfunctional families on a young person's development. With its exceptional ensemble cast, including Annette Bening, Brian Cox, and Joseph Cross, this film delivers powerful performances that bring the characters to life.

Full of wit, darkness, and unexpected twists, Running with Scissors is a must-watch for fans of thought-provoking dramas that delve into the complexities of human relationships.

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Running with Scissors

Release Date:

27 Oct 2006

Writers:

Ryan Murphy, Augusten Burroughs

Awards:

3 wins & 7 nominations