I'm in this camp. Keeping the audience in suspense about reality versus the protagonist's state of mind always feels tiresome and reductive to me. I felt the same about Take Shelter, but I know most people love that one. For the most part I enjoyed watching this, but the value evaporated for me by the end.Agreed. I thought after the baker acting it was going to take a more empathetic and grounded turn into helping her, but they continued to just use mental illness as a prop to make the audience question reality and that really irks me in media. It just feels exploitative.
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obviously there are a lot of really generic shots that can be found in tons of movies, but there's enough there that it's at least somewhat suspicious
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obviously there are a lot of really generic shots that can be found in tons of movies, but there's enough there that it's at least somewhat suspicious
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obviously there are a lot of really generic shots that can be found in tons of movies, but there's enough there that it's at least somewhat suspicious