Compulsion is a psychological thriller film that follows two childhood friends, Sadie and Ira, who reunite after years apart. As they catch up, Sadie reveals that she has been struggling with a compulsive disorder that causes her to act out violent impulses. Ira, a psychiatrist, becomes increasingly concerned for Sadie's well-being as her behavior becomes more erratic.
As Sadie's actions become more dangerous, Ira is faced with a moral dilemma. Should he report Sadie to the authorities, or should he try to help her overcome her disorder on his own? The tension between the two friends escalates as they grapple with the consequences of Sadie's compulsions.
Compulsion delves into themes of friendship, mental illness, and the complexities of human behavior. The film keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as they watch Sadie and Ira navigate the murky waters of morality and loyalty.
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Compulsion
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Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73
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