Talk:Trouble in Mind (film)

Seattle locations
Can anyone find a citable source for the many Seattle locations in the film? I know that, for example, Carradine's lair is the clock tower of King Street Station, "the Cambridge" is the Camlin, and Hilly Blue's mansion is the (old) Seattle Art Museum in Volunteer Park. I'm sure there are others I don't recall after an interval of 20+ years, and I don't have citations even for these. - Jmabel | Talk 22:33, 1 February 2009 (UTC)

The movie flips between reality and unreality
I'm going to remove the following content, because it sounds like original research for which there are no reliable sources. Timefurtherout (talk) 16:04, 19 July 2018 (UTC)

"The movie flips between reality and unreality in a variety of ways, with the time, language and setting unclear. The leading characters all display traits of the opposite of what they seem to be (the heroic ex-cop, for example, is a convicted murderer; the protective mother abandons her child; criminals show themselves to be sensitive philosophers; the wayward husband loves his wife; the straight woman shows a dark past; etc.).

There are déjà vus and some uncanny look-alike side characters that turn up in separate times and places, adding somewhat to the dream- or nightmare-like quality of the movie.

The four main characters convene by ones and pairs, get involved with one another, are joined by others, and end up in a final and absurd overall showdown to separate again."