It's not the best teen horror film ever, but it's good enough. I'm a millennial in her 30's, but I wanted to get the most of my A-List account so I saw this movie. It's definitely for Gen Z, but I still enjoyed it. The actors were all great.
It feels empty at times due to lack of characters or people interacting, but I think that's on purpose. You can tell the monster is a metaphor for mental illness.
It's about an Indian girl who deals with the struggles of being a minority in this country. I still found relatable moments with her as a white woman though. She's just the everyday American teen, and I can remember feeling like her even if our experiences were different.
It feels empty at times due to lack of characters or people interacting, but I think that's on purpose. You can tell the monster is a metaphor for mental illness.
It's about an Indian girl who deals with the struggles of being a minority in this country. I still found relatable moments with her as a white woman though. She's just the everyday American teen, and I can remember feeling like her even if our experiences were different.