Interpreting Disorders In The Film To The Bone

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Directed by Marti Noxon, To the Bone shines a light on the hardships that people with eating disorders face. The story follows Ellen [Lily Collins] after she is forced to go to a rehab facility for young adults with eating disorders. While the film has a dark comedic tone, the filmmakers made sure to tackle the subject matter in an accurate way. They partnered with specialists, advocates and outreach programs to ensure they represented anorexia accurately. This movie has a unique way of addressing a sensitive issue in a way that any audience can find relatable and interesting.
Ellen’s situation and her witty personality is what makes the audience root for her. She comes from a broken home and really doesn’t want to acknowledge her eating disorder; it’s not until she sees a specialist, Dr. Beckham [Keanu Reeves] that she even accepts her situation. Beckham was the one who insisted she be admitted to his rehab facility, Ellen is reluctant but eventually gives …show more content…

To Lily Collins, an actor who has faced problems with anorexia in her own life, said "for me, it was a sign from the world saying, 'This is probably something that is actually bigger than you. There’s a larger thing in play here and both are going to be able to better inform one another, When you have your life’s mission and the mission of a project merge like this so beautifully, that’s like total magic”. Marti Noxon, the director, also faced problems with anorexia, it is what inspired her to come up with this film. “Part of the reason I wanted to make this film was to ignite a discussion about body image issues and eating disorders. It’s not just a film for people with clinical eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia. I think many people expend a tremendous amount of energy on self‐loathing and self‐flagellation, as well as getting caught in a vicious cycle of dieting and gaining the weight back” says

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