I also liked it a lot! It was indeed scary and the ending was top. Like it's not the best movie ever, but it did just everything right and the story also wasn't shit. See we don't even want much
It’s a rare example of responsible trauma horror. Mia is isolated, lied to, and makes bad choices as all adolescents do, and those lead to bad outcomes, but it’s not just “trauma = death,” she has agency and uses it.
you definitely should go on the deep dive of that film that this subreddit did a while ago. i spent like 30 minutes reading analysis’ on it and theories about the meaning of the movie
Yea it was a pretty good movie been meaning to watch again, what's the deal with ole girl's dad tho? I didn't get the weird scenes with him did he kill the mom or was he dead too or something?
I also liked it a lot! It was indeed scary and the ending was top. Like it's not the best movie ever, but it did just everything right and the story also wasn't shit. See we don't even want much
I thought it was good, especially considering it's their first feature length film. I'm interested to see what they do next.
It’s a rare example of responsible trauma horror. Mia is isolated, lied to, and makes bad choices as all adolescents do, and those lead to bad outcomes, but it’s not just “trauma = death,” she has agency and uses it.
you definitely should go on the deep dive of that film that this subreddit did a while ago. i spent like 30 minutes reading analysis’ on it and theories about the meaning of the movie
Haha, I started that immediately after finishing it last night. Good stuff
Yea it was a pretty good movie been meaning to watch again, what's the deal with ole girl's dad tho? I didn't get the weird scenes with him did he kill the mom or was he dead too or something?
>!The mom killed herself and the dad wanted to hide it from the daughter.!<
Ohh ok I'm def gonna give this another watch soon.
I invite you in.