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If you know of any media that (in your opinion) accurately porrtrays being suicidal share it here, I'm genuinely interested if something like that even exists.
Darkness Visible by William Styron. It's more or less an autobiography of the author's stint with depression/suicidality. I read it about a year ago and it helped me do away with my negative thoughts for like 6 months.If you know of any media that (in your opinion) accurately porrtrays being suicidal share it here, I'm genuinely interested if something like that even exists.
One of my favorite moviesSynechdoche, New York - Deals with depression
Top of my list would be Before Night Falls (2000) - movie about a gay Cuban author. Ends with suicide assisted by a close friend (pills, plastic bag).If you know of any media that (in your opinion) accurately porrtrays being suicidal share it here, I'm genuinely interested if something like that even exists.
Maybe Aftersun (2022)?
A daughter (now grown up) is watching old video tapes that were made when she was a child and went on holiday with her father. It is only now that she realises that he was depressed and suicidal.
It's subtle, though, and it's not even made explicit that he actually committed suicide. I think it's an accurate portrayal because that's how it works for a lot of the time. There are signs, but they only make sense in hindsight.
I got distracted and read 15 chapters of Fresh Meat. It's really good, gonna put it in my notes ^^ thanks for sharingi really enjoyed various webcomics made by Gray Folie, i feel like they portray living with suicidal ideation in a way that is very nuanced and true to life and like not done for shock or anything. the art is also like, way too gorgeous and intricate for a free to read online comics lol
https://drop-out.thecomicseries.com/ drop out is a comic about a couple that goes on a roadtrip so that they can kill themselves jumping off the grand canyon. for some reason i ran across this comic when i was way too young to be reading stuff like that lol but it was the first time i had actually ever seen anyone even actually acknowledge feelings of chronic mental shitness so it holds a place dear to my heart
https://fresh-meat.thecomicseries.com/ fresh meat is about a 17 year old girl's experience being in the psych ward after a suicide attempt. i really like this comic because it really does not glorify the ward at all like it sucks and the doctors do not gaf just like real life
Taste of Cherry is what I'd recommend. As justwannadip said, it's about a middle-aged man who's already resolved to kill himself at the beginning of the film, and he's looking for a stranger to bury him after he dies. It's a slow film without much dialogue but it looks beautiful and it captures a kind of quiet desperation that will feel familiar to many people here.
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