Review by GEORGE R WARBURTON
All too often I've seen this kind of thing. When a person in a position of power leads a marginalized person (or someone who won't play ball) to believe they're paranoid, delusional or sick, or a criminal or some kind of pervert ----when they're not. Then they get their co-workers and colleagues to believe it, and exploit it for professional gain. Like a school yard bully who co-opted a position of power they won't stop, but keep putting the boots to them while they're down.
Oh yes. It's a good movie. (You don't exactly see this in the movie. But you'll get the idea).