TW: Su*c*de and Se!f H*rm
Incomprehensible dark chasms of mental illness, laid out in front of you with its tragic honesty. What others see portrayed as a horror, might be another’s everyday life unfortunately. This isn’t mental illness romanticized, or really stigmatized. How much this teeters on the uncanny but also realistic is unnerving. The absolute vulnerability and rawness of this film is genius as it is (albeit questionable) intense. I’m sure this film can hit close to home for some. And the ending…all I can say is to please be sure you’re in a good place mentally if you think about watching this.