![]() ![]() It's also disappointing in the sense that women in Hollywood have a much shorter shelf life than the men do. Because out of every 1000 actresses, maybe only 2 or 3 become successful. Or at least the idea that they could achieve their dreams. ![]() Goodness knows how many struggling actresses have gone through something similar, without the horror elements, as Sarah Walker went through to achieve their dreams. The sad thing is is that it actually hits on something that's very real. It's a story about the exploitation of women, not just in horror movies, but in the entire business. With that said, however, I think this film does manage to stand out on its own with a surprisingly interesting story, and I don't say that because it's a horror movie, about the pressures struggling actresses face in order to achieve their dreams. I think the physical transformation of Sarah Walker reminds me of Contracted and the psychological effects of her actions as her psyche starts to unravel remind me of Alyce Kills. The former was good and the latter was really good. I do not know why but this movie reminds me of a mix between Contracted and Alyce Kills. ![]()
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