The story follows Virginia Cunningham (played with incredible intensity by Olivia de Havilland), a young bride who finds herself institutionalized after a nervous breakdown. Virginia is unable to recognize her husband or remember how she arrived at Juniper Hill State Hospital. As she navigates a labyrinth of cold corridors and crowded wards, she experiences the "snake pit"—a term used for the most severe, neglected unit of the asylum where patients are treated more like animals than humans. A Career-Defining Performance
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While the film’s reliance on Freudian psychoanalysis feels a bit dated by modern standards, its core message remains universal. It highlights: It highlights: The dangers of underfunding and overcrowding
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The fear and isolation felt by those suffering.