Submitted by Alternative-Cold-290 t3_z7tn4y in movies
Recently I came across the movie, and there was considerable level of intrigue due to the fact that brilliantly marketed it was across the world. In fact it was one of the brilliant campaign with out of the box modus being used. The movie on the other hand had its moments and was being creative with the usage of the jump scares, but the way it ended left a lot to be desired.
The starting point was that how it was an educated and intelligent women that was going through that ordeal, and she was not only a healthcare professional, but a mental healthcare expert. Of all the people to believe that crackpot theories, she is supposed to be the least susceptible when it comes to believing that crap. It also press forth the point that how mental health is like something of a "curse" that cannot be broken, and if one of the person in your family is suffering from the issue, then you are bound to be affected by it and you cannot do much about it.
Being a mental healthcare expert, her first reaction would have been to make "sense" of some of the things that are happening in her surroundings. Instead she starts to investigate the curse and how people in the past are affected by it. In some ways, it tends to do a disservice to the mental health issues. There is already stigmatization and with the movies like this, it is not really helping the cause.
On a side note, has anyone noticed that most of the movies in which protagonist is going insane and is affected by it, 90 % if the cases are showed to be women. Is there is casual sexism in it that how these curses only tend to affect women due to being a weaker sex that can be easily manipulated.
cptSleepyFox t1_iy81rxw wrote
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I struggle with my mental health. That said I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, its subtext and ideas right until the end. No matter what she did, how she tried to heal or what she put behind her, the curse still took her and in effect the curse was passed on to someone she cared for, essentially creating new trauma in someone else. The movie basically says you can't escape your trauma and it will have negative effects on those around you and that just left a sour taste. Otherwise it was great.