This girl really said “you made me sick, now watch me heal AND drag you to hell.”
Chloe ate. Diane rotted.
Justice was served—cold and paralyzed.

Religious trauma, social isolation, and a girl who takes “it’s just a phase” to a whole new level.
Maud walks around like she’s auditioning for sainthood while clearly one intrusive thought away from spontaneous combustion.
The film doesn’t try too hard to scare you—it just quietly suffocates you for 80 minutes and then slaps you across the face in the last second.
7/10, because I liked it… but I also felt like I was slowly being exorcised while watching it.
“I see my future like a waiting room in a big train station with benches and drafts. Outside, hordes of people run by without seeing me. They’re all in a rush, taking trains and cabs. They have somewhere to go, someone to meet. And I sit there, waiting. For something to happen to me. ”
I don't know where to begin. By the end of the movie, I was really speechless. It was great. Nolan's way of conveying the film is so subtle, so detailed and so perfect. The movie has a slow and detailed atmosphere that makes it great. Cillian Murphy, on the other hand, used his face very well. Indeed, we can tell from Murphy's face every second that what Oppenheimer did was something terrible. In the extreme close up scenes, the pain…