Interesting but surreal film where there is a fine line shown between sanity and insanity.
We recently saw a life torn apart by frustration in Natalie Portman's Oscar winning performance in "The Black Swan." Heather Locklear is very much conflicted in a similar fashion as well. That conflict would ultimately push her over the edge.
The problem with this film is that you reach a point where you can't distinguish from what is real to that which is not real.
Even our therapist has the right questions and correct conclusions as she goes on with her examinations, that's why it's surprising that she did not take the necessary precautions.
These type of films often wind up confusing. This film is no exception to that rule.
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