Halle Berry's “Frankie and Alice” Photos
The new movie is directed by Geoffrey Sax (“Stormbreaker,” “White Noise”) from the script by Marko King, but has yet to be picked up for distribution. “Frankie and Alice” also stars Stellan Skarsgard as Dr. Oz, Chandra Wilson as Maxine Murdoch, Phylicia Rashad as Edna Murdoch and Matt Frewer.Halle Berry’s “Frankie and Alice” First Look
Several set photos from the upcoming “Frankie and Alice” movie have appeared online, featuring shots of Halle Berry in action.
Berry plays a young woman (Frankie / Alice) with multiple personality disorder. The film sees her character torn between her real self and a racist white alter-ego who is angry at inhabiting the body of a mixed-race woman.
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This movie is going to suck shes finished
I LOVE HALLE… ROCK ON GIRL~~~~~~~ SCREW THE HATERS
She is definitely desperate!
Damn, haters like Pimp Sauce need a life.
I bet you don’t even know what the movie’s about in full detail.
Try saying that when she wins an award.
That first photo is victim porn. If I were a black woman looking at that, I’d be pissed!
Halle Berry is an amazing actress wasting her energy in a role that not only insults women but is the multiple’s equivalent of Jack in Will & Grace.
Having more than one mind is one of the few conditions Hollywood feels is still fair game for cheap theatrics. Why? Why is it “out of control” any more than having a big family or a company with a lot of workers? Most of us cooperate the same way. But psychiatrists pronounce it a disease, and the public buys it (just like Prozac for toddlers). This is what keeps real multiples in the closet. Someone very close to you is multiple but you would never know it.
I would love to see Halle Berry take on something worthy of her talents. This is not it.
Ugh. Why does the world need another stupid MPD movie about a poor widdle innocent host and their out of control alter? Why can’t Hollywood get a clue and realize that this is NOT original anymore???
Expecting Hollywood to be original and respectful is… hm… like expecting AIG to turn down bailout money out of the goodness of their hearts.
Can’t say I’m going to shell out any cash for this one. If you want to see a movie about multiplicity, check out Paprika. Something where it’s not about the cheap thrills and token political correctness.