Zoë Kravitz's 'Blink Twice' Divides Critics with Bold, Disturbing Twist
The directorial debut features a striking visual style but grapples with heavy themes that challenge viewers.
- 'Blink Twice' starts as a playful mystery but shifts to darker, more intense territory.
- Critics are divided on the film's graphic depiction of violence and its impact on the overall narrative.
- Kravitz's visual and auditory choices are praised for creating a compelling atmosphere.
- The film draws comparisons to other #MeToo thrillers, highlighting recurring themes of patriarchy and misogyny.
- Some reviewers feel the film's shocking elements overshadow its potential for deeper commentary.