18 reviews
- Prismark10
- Oct 27, 2021
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4/10.
The description of the film has nothing to do with the plot itself, which is very boring, undeveloped and shallow. Everything could have been predicted immediately, and the acting was not the best either.
The description of the film has nothing to do with the plot itself, which is very boring, undeveloped and shallow. Everything could have been predicted immediately, and the acting was not the best either.
- kaonnikotinn
- Nov 10, 2021
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Not sure what film the high reviews were watching as it's rubbish. Bad acting and story.
Also a lot of spiders. Big ones. If you're scared of them like me they appear quite a bit!
Also a lot of spiders. Big ones. If you're scared of them like me they appear quite a bit!
I almost walked out of my apartment. Who makes garbage like this?
- Moviedog26
- Jun 13, 2021
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- willionaire-76322
- Jul 19, 2021
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Don't waste your time. The good reviews are bullcrap!!!! Thats time in my life I can't get back! I watched 3 mins, thought this is crap, turned it off and then put it back on out of curiosity! I should have followed my first instinct! Awful movie!
Of a gift to the audiences that likes the memento of schizoactiveness, blackouts and very agonizing flashbacks . Its a film about love, trust and lack of forgiveness secluded openess, its also full of energetic schizofrenic signs that is just like taken outta a shrinks textbook, it shows a childhood of neglect and things that runs in some families, to justify the simple mind of utterly complex mind of a psychotic. Its also a story of friendship, and how affectionate a same gender relationship can become from a very early age.
There are also some gory parts, and nonreluctant and descisive action taken when the dire straits, so if youre allergic to gory moments, even though short but graphic, you might want to listen in to others first, because its a revenge story at all costs with a gruesome twist in the end.
Small cast film, doing a very good performance esp lead female and assisting female, does a tremendous job. Filmographically its fine lined and perfect depth of the darkness of a sick mind, the score helps very good to make the horrifics even better. To be a british production its a gold nugget in a big emptiness of british filmaking lately, so try this one, a low budget, but smart made, just as the grumpy old man. Recommended.
There are also some gory parts, and nonreluctant and descisive action taken when the dire straits, so if youre allergic to gory moments, even though short but graphic, you might want to listen in to others first, because its a revenge story at all costs with a gruesome twist in the end.
Small cast film, doing a very good performance esp lead female and assisting female, does a tremendous job. Filmographically its fine lined and perfect depth of the darkness of a sick mind, the score helps very good to make the horrifics even better. To be a british production its a gold nugget in a big emptiness of british filmaking lately, so try this one, a low budget, but smart made, just as the grumpy old man. Recommended.
This was not at all the film I thought I was signing up for. Fortunately I really liked the film it turned out to be.
Judging by the synopsis here and the trailer it looked like:
"I have just discovered something horrible about my husband so I snap and kill him"
That's not what this film is at all. It is more:
"I have a complex history and a complex relationship which leads to murder"
Calling this film a comedy is also WAY off the mark. The very small, very brief bits of jet black comedy are completely drowned out by the uncomfortable darkness. Ultimately this film is a tragedy and you have to accept that going in.
This reminded me strongly of Marjane Satrapi's 'The Voices' with a hint of Cory Finley's 'Thoroughbreds' (Both excellent films BTW). From the very opening shot the mental state of the protagonist is in question and the way the film plays out from that point doesn't have too many surprises, but it's superb nonetheless. Sarah Roy in particular puts in sterling work.
Accept this as an uncomfortable tragedy rather than a black comedy and I think it's well worth watching.
Judging by the synopsis here and the trailer it looked like:
"I have just discovered something horrible about my husband so I snap and kill him"
That's not what this film is at all. It is more:
"I have a complex history and a complex relationship which leads to murder"
Calling this film a comedy is also WAY off the mark. The very small, very brief bits of jet black comedy are completely drowned out by the uncomfortable darkness. Ultimately this film is a tragedy and you have to accept that going in.
This reminded me strongly of Marjane Satrapi's 'The Voices' with a hint of Cory Finley's 'Thoroughbreds' (Both excellent films BTW). From the very opening shot the mental state of the protagonist is in question and the way the film plays out from that point doesn't have too many surprises, but it's superb nonetheless. Sarah Roy in particular puts in sterling work.
Accept this as an uncomfortable tragedy rather than a black comedy and I think it's well worth watching.
- YayNayorMeh
- Jun 13, 2021
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Despite Zebra Girl not having the budget that other films might have to make similar stories, i truly believe that this movie punched well above its weight.
I thought it challenged the stereotypical approach to dealing with mental health issues that one might see in other films and I found this both refreshing and intriguing.
This is a definite must see in my opinion.
I thought it challenged the stereotypical approach to dealing with mental health issues that one might see in other films and I found this both refreshing and intriguing.
This is a definite must see in my opinion.
- charlieharington
- Jun 7, 2021
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This film is excellent - its bold, unapologetic to confront some very big and meaningful topics (neglect, child abuse, mental illness) and perfectly captures the complex mind of a psychopath (Catherine, the main character). What is most impressive, is how accurate the portrayal is; the cast and writers clearly went to great lengths to research these topics. The pace of the film is also fantastic; it keeps you on your toes, guessing and engaged the whole way through. It's thrilling, but also has the substance to back it up. The acting was brilliant, as was the cinematography - absolutely loved it!
- adouchanova
- Jun 6, 2021
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Great film. Read previous reviews and was sceptical.
Didn't expect to like it as much as I did but the hour 20 went quick enough.
The acting was solid, the Catherines were perfectly cast and Dan was as you'd expect - could have done with a bit more ruthlessness though.
Would definitely recommend for a bit of a difference.
Didn't expect to like it as much as I did but the hour 20 went quick enough.
The acting was solid, the Catherines were perfectly cast and Dan was as you'd expect - could have done with a bit more ruthlessness though.
Would definitely recommend for a bit of a difference.
This film is great. As a lover of interesting and dark thrillers I enjoyed this film immensely. I particularly liked the way this film differs to the run of the mill, predictable, mainstream thrillers by almost starting at what would be the end for many films of the genre and working back through the characters' motivations. It's a super stylish film with a brilliantly dark script. Watch this if you want to watch a great film that keeps you guessing all the way through and doesn't conform to boring stereotypes!!!
This effectively disturbing horror film is not for the faint of heart (there's a scene involving flesh and a saw that's among the most unsetting things I've seen in recent memory). But if you're up for it, the film offers a very interesting exploration of trauma.
Like all the best genre films, "Zebra Girl" is both specific an universal. The basic set up (the aftermath of a murder) is a gateway to an exploration of childhood abuse and how the protagonist processes it.
The film is definitely scary, but it's most significant achievement might be that it understands how trauma makes you see enemies everywhere (even behind the eyes of people who care about you).
Again, unsettling stuff. But if you're a fan of the genre and enjoy a good provocation, prepare for a potent viewing experience.
Like all the best genre films, "Zebra Girl" is both specific an universal. The basic set up (the aftermath of a murder) is a gateway to an exploration of childhood abuse and how the protagonist processes it.
The film is definitely scary, but it's most significant achievement might be that it understands how trauma makes you see enemies everywhere (even behind the eyes of people who care about you).
Again, unsettling stuff. But if you're a fan of the genre and enjoy a good provocation, prepare for a potent viewing experience.
- bennettcampbellferguson
- Oct 19, 2022
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I thought this film was excellent. The way it approaches such serious mental health issues is very clever and the humorous side of things really helps strike a balance. Also really liked the soundtrack. Would definitely recommend!
- ashleycampbell-51666
- May 31, 2021
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An engrossing thriller, it held my attention and I really enjoyed it. The gore was a bit much but once you get past that, learning the backstory and everything that led up to the event is incredibly interesting, albeit sad. This is also a visually brilliant movie. A well made thriller.
- DarknessVisible20
- Aug 1, 2022
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Like the works of Joyce Carole Oates, it never tells it like it is. And that's what's brilliant. Actually it reminded me of Laura Pergolizzi's songs. It's so weird that a film would make me think of a musician. But Christ, there's so much difficult stuff being pulled off on this that you really need to pay attention. Like when Laura goes into the craziest of all all high notes just to prove she can. There's a lot here that Zara is doing to prove that she's doing just to prove she can. As a lesbian writer, I know exactly what I, looking at. It's terrific. Recommend if you're a fan of LPs music.
- louisfriend-66879
- Jun 1, 2021
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I admit that I watched this film twice in order to see Cullen's most recent character portrayal. His acting did not disappoint. The other actors did well with the twists and turns of their characters. Main character Katherine kept asking character Dan if he was good and he responded that he was. I do not understand why this dialogue was repeated because the storyline was so convoluted that I could not connect with it.
- jdianahall
- Aug 8, 2021
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