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Crazy, Not Insane is a documentary film that explores the work of psychiatrist Dorothy Otnow Lewis, who has dedicated her career to studying the minds of serial killers. Through interviews and archival footage, the film delves into Lewis's research on the psychology of violence and her controversial theory that some individuals are born with a predisposition to commit murder.
As Lewis interviews notorious killers such as Ted Bundy and Arthur Shawcross, she uncovers patterns of behavior and childhood trauma that may have contributed to their violent actions. The film also examines Lewis's belief that understanding the minds of serial killers can help prevent future crimes and improve mental health treatment.
Crazy, Not Insane challenges viewers to reconsider their perceptions of mental illness and criminal behavior, raising important questions about the nature of evil and the complexities of the human mind.