Anonymous wrote:She’s in the new Texas oilfield drama out by the Yellowstone director. Should be good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We saw it today - I went in feeling apprehensive of how scary it might be, but I fricking loved it. It was so sad, weird, funny, and - I think - insightful.
I don't think she and Sue could have been on the same page - more than they were. They were the same person, remember? And the fact that Sue did what she did at the end just shows Elisabeth would have done the same thing all over again, too.
TL;DR: Aging itself is body horror and psychological torture.
I suspect I'll love it too, but I am apprehensive about the gore. Don't have much of a stomach for that.
I'm not watching it for the gore, but I appreciate that it was made, and hope Demi wins the Oscar for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We saw it today - I went in feeling apprehensive of how scary it might be, but I fricking loved it. It was so sad, weird, funny, and - I think - insightful.
I don't think she and Sue could have been on the same page - more than they were. They were the same person, remember? And the fact that Sue did what she did at the end just shows Elisabeth would have done the same thing all over again, too.
TL;DR: Aging itself is body horror and psychological torture.
I suspect I'll love it too, but I am apprehensive about the gore. Don't have much of a stomach for that.
Anonymous wrote:How scary is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We saw it today - I went in feeling apprehensive of how scary it might be, but I fricking loved it. It was so sad, weird, funny, and - I think - insightful.
I don't think she and Sue could have been on the same page - more than they were. They were the same person, remember? And the fact that Sue did what she did at the end just shows Elisabeth would have done the same thing all over again, too.
TL;DR: Aging itself is body horror and psychological torture.
I suspect I'll love it too, but I am apprehensive about the gore. Don't have much of a stomach for that.
Anonymous wrote:We saw it today - I went in feeling apprehensive of how scary it might be, but I fricking loved it. It was so sad, weird, funny, and - I think - insightful.
I don't think she and Sue could have been on the same page - more than they were. They were the same person, remember? And the fact that Sue did what she did at the end just shows Elisabeth would have done the same thing all over again, too.
TL;DR: Aging itself is body horror and psychological torture.
Anonymous wrote:Is this movie streaming somewhere?
Anonymous wrote:is it in theaters