In the Cut Review

This made me feel SOMETHING, that's for sure. It's got a pervasive and undeniable horniness to it that's deeply admirable, but at the same time intensely unsettling given that it's directed exclusively towards a cast full of loathsome men. Frannie wants to get her rocks off SO BAD but her only choices are a serial killer apologist, a cop, and her stalker. I can almost appreciate this as a representation of the relentless degrading horror of heterosexuality if not for the final scene leaving that read tasting far too generous on my tongue.


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in reply to @nex3's post:

Yeah absolutely. This was the final movie we had to watch and write an essay on for my film theory class, so it’s been burned into my brain a bit over how often I thought about it and watched it over a short period of time (including a downloaded copy to my PS3 that’s probably still on there lol)