Talk To Me - Movie Review | SPOILERS
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- A24's latest Horror film lives up to the studios reputation!
Talk To Me is a great mixture of A24's more thoughtful horror with the genuine scares of classic horror!!!
Starring:
Sophia Wilde as MIA
Alexandra Jensen as JADE
Joe Bird as RILEY
Miranda Otto as SUE
Zoe Terakes as HAYLEY
Chris Alosio as JOSS
Otis Dhanji as DANIEL
Ari McCarthy as COLE
Directed by Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou
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It was definitely about drug addiction/ peer pressure and suicide. Riley & Mia with the cigarettes. Mia using the hand so her "Friends" would talk to her more. Then the montage of them using the hand was a good portrait of people using hard drugs partying. Then someone ODs and they panic. Mia turns to the hand (drugs) for answers(high). Starts to wig out from the long term effects. Saddened by her mom and what she has allowed to happen to Riley she tries to rationalize it. And they mask the message well. It uses the horror gerne to tell a story about Loss, Addiction, and Suicide. Good stuff clever.
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I wouldnt exactly say the sister is super over protective as she doesn't pick him up which seems to be a pretty common accurance, she leaves him in the room with them, and she tells him to go away when he's scared after the first hand party. Also its Riley who manages to get Mia to vouch for him with the puppy dog eyes as he seems alot closer to her than his sister.
Love hearing your thoughts on the movie! Just saw it last Friday and i can't wait for a prequel or sequel!
This movie was so good
Mia never pressures Riley to do the hand. She is the one who gets pressured into allowing him to try it.
I was planning on seeing this movie already and this solidified it. I’m also always here for Truth or Dare slander 😂
What love about this, it didn’t feel like a slasher or final destination movie, it’s like they mixed all of the horror tropes and made it their own👏👏👏
Fun = stupid. I think I was old before I was old… hahaha…. What happened with the other kids, and you still want to hold the hand? I’ll hang with the sister…
There is a mention of how the possession wears off over time. If anything, the film is a downer ending instead of a "happy one." Mia's sacrifice was ultimately pointless because had she just stood by and allowed the possession to play out much like the brother did, the ending would not have ended with her dead.
Yes potentially but that could’ve led to her hurting those close to her so it would’ve been tragic either way
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It was Mia who selfishly encouraged Riley to play this sick game, and he got screwed because HE was the most vulnerable to these so-called spirits. Mia never grieved her mother's death. She repressed it, which is why she had a strained relationship with her father. What caused all of Mia's suffering was her unresolved trauma, and that's exactly how she got manipulated into stabbing her dad and attempting to kill Riley. Mia got what she deserved, and excepting Riley, those kids were assholes.
This is another film about the dangers of addiction. Instead of drugs, you get ghouls from a spirit world. This was well done and creative. Not into supernatural nonsense, but again, this film was original in execution and plot. Another next-level psychological horror that was worth the watch.
Weird take and just flat out wrong. Riley wanted to play
@@amberlee6878 You didn't understand my comment. Riley wanting to play is true but irrelevant. Mia's job was to prevent him from doing it, and she not only encouraged him, she let that thing stay inside him for far longer than 50 seconds. Fuck Mia