When depression and psychiatry look at each other with empathy (critic)

When depression and psychiatry look at each other with empathy (critic)

A series that dares to speak without detour of mental health. Between drama and humanity, Florence Longpré and Thomas Ngijol deliver striking performances in a universe where caregivers and patients each fight in their own way.

“Judging is not to understand”. A quote from André Malraux who takes on his full meaning with Empathy. This is all the raison d’être of this new Quebec series, presented in preview at Séries Mania last night. A powerful drama that takes us to the heart of the Mont-Royal psychiatric institute, we follow the first steps of Suzanne, a criminologist who has become a psychiatrist, who tries to help her patients while facing her own flaws. For the most part, the patients in question are condemned deemed unfit, locked up here to be sidelined by society. But Suzanne seeks to understand and rehabilitate these desperate cases, dismissed from the world.

Florence Longpré created this character of psychiatrist that she embodies herself with great strength. A woman plagued by depression as soon as she returns home, and who knows too well how much mental disorders are a disease that eats away from the inside. This is all the purpose ofEmpathy : Put light with accuracy and humanity on the realities of mental illness. The gesture is obviously sincere and the result does not fail to touch, even if the series sometimes struggles to find its tone, ostensibly refusing the melodrama which nevertheless imposes itself on it episode after episode.

Alongside Florence Longpré, it is Thomas Ngijol which is there to bring a little sweetness. The former of Jamel Comedy Club embodies a disillusioned agent which brings a real nuance to this difficult exploration of psychiatric. Unexpected in this register, he surprises by offering a perfect counterweight to Florence Longpré. A tender dynamic is born which allows the series to be always in empathy, without artificially dramatizing madness, while giving it its humanity.

Empathy does not yet have a diffuser in France. The series will be available in Canada on the Crave platform from April 10, 2025.

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