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i wouldn't classify this as science fiction as there's no definitive proof for anything occurring within the setting. not enough screen time for the poor horse considering it's a movie titled horse girl tbh. most importantly: i would watch the tv series within this movie in a HEARTBEAT i mean its flawless procedural trash very clearly making fun of supernatural. when is netflix gonna make that??
I'm not entirely sure how to rate it. As a film, in its artfulness, it was nice, but that is visually speaking. I would give a shout out for people with similar issues as me, whatever those might be, but I don't do too well with films in which the main characters are utterly disbelieved and declared insane by their surroundings as it happens here rather soon. And whatever universe she's living in, it is terrible. How can she only be surrounded by so many uncaring, heartless characters? The only good person was evidently her co-worker, everyone else was actually just really overwhelmed/scared/cold-hearted. Which hurt to see. And they are being so while being utterly passive. It's like they're villains toward the main character, but not written as villains. Which makes it harder to dislike them, or harder to argue why they are bad people. So even the viewer gets this sense of manipulation or that you're the one not right in the head, as the majority seems to have such clear and different views from you. I realise my comment this time around lacks eloquence, but I hope it gets across what I meant to express.
[spoiler]An almost perfectly realistic depiction of a woman spiraling into schizophrenia.[/spoiler] Alison Brie plays the character beautifully. The supporting characters are portrayed very realistically. The direction is quite symbolic and abstract, and the ending may not satisfy many audiences.
For its first 2/3, this was an uncomfortable and sympathetic portrayal of someone who may just be a bit shy, weird, and off-kilter...or perhaps dealing with some mental health issues. You felt her slowly unraveling and then...the last third goes truly off the rails. It sort of lost me in the end, which is unfortunate since the lead up was quite intriguing. As is her usual, Alison Brie was spectacular.
This movie looks stunning but I can't figure out for the life of me what I just watched. The first part of the movie has a very slow build (and I actually turned it off and then watched the rest of it a week later) and then the last 30 minutes are just insane. You're left wondering if the things that happen to her are real or if she's having trouble with her mental health. I would have liked an actual answer to that but I don't feel like you get it.