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RE: Horse Girl: A Look into a Mental Health Perspective

in OCD5 years ago

Hello @leaky20 :)

I'm stopping by to let you know what I think about the movie (I watched it last Sunday). Although I felt captivated by it (e.g. it never bored me) when it ended I needed a little while to think things through and appreciate it for what it is. It is a good movie.

I was glad I already knew about the disorganized storytelling beforehand (because of the little bit I read from your article). It was then more meaningful to me (I thought, well that's how her mind works). Your interpretation of what her sweet friend (from the shop) represents is truly insightful. When Sarah had her breakdown and the friend was talking to her I was like: oh! she does mean well, but can't really handle it...

Finally, about the finale, when the movie ended I was: Huh? Then, the penny dropped! Unlike you, I didn't consider psychogenic death, my interpretation was that she had completely lost touch with reality. But your view of the conclusion is indeed a pensive one!

Glad you like the trailer! I'm quite confident you'll enjoy The Lighthouse. I hope you can watch it sooner than later.

You guys stay safe over there.
Have a wonderful day :D

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I'm glad you liked it.

Yeah I thought the shop owners reactions were very believable. I think that many people would react similarly in that sort of situation.

I like your interpretation of the ending as well. I think thats its probably more fitting than GUI or psychogenic death (that must be its proper name). Psychogenic death probably doesnt quite fit the situation but thats where my mind went. A complete disconnect from reality makes more sense.

Thanks for the discussion :)