I really like how shitty everything is in this movie. Her studio flat, the seaside town, the flat roof pub. The dying woman's palatial estate being the one exception
Simple enough. Social isolation which resulted in increasing mental illness. But the ending is unimaginative and the movie's plot is threadbare, it's just a short movie that's stretched out. Needless to say, it's also antireligious in the most middlebrow way.
Social isolation in itself is no big deal, in fact under many circumstances you can live with solitude AND contentment. Watch a movie called Perfect Days (which is much better than Saint Maud in every sense btw)
This was part of that wave of films in the 2010s where weird stuff would happen and at the end its implied its all mentall illness. The Babbadook is another one, Marcy May Marlene, that movie about a women who says shes a time traveler, its name i cant remember.
Untreated paranoid schizophrenia is a helluva drug
She's literally me. So did it all happen or not?
That's not how it works
Quiet you
Was she really a schizo or just an utterly delusioned c**t? She was a prostitute before but wanted very hard to be chaste.
Jesus that webm. I watched that shit Rings of Power just in hopes for a crumb of that.
She was a literal schizo
There was no evidence of that. She just lived in a cruel world surrounded by demons.
I could have saved her.
I really like how shitty everything is in this movie. Her studio flat, the seaside town, the flat roof pub. The dying woman's palatial estate being the one exception
It's just like living here
Catholicism, amirite?
>Tfw no mentally ill religious gf to put nails in our shoes and go for walks together
Catholics do some weird stuff to bring them closer to the Lord.
come on, it was either that or have sex with a bunch of women after dancing to techno in a gay bar. what choice did she have?
>I watch it for the Catholicism
gib Welsh farmers daughter gf
Simple enough. Social isolation which resulted in increasing mental illness. But the ending is unimaginative and the movie's plot is threadbare, it's just a short movie that's stretched out. Needless to say, it's also antireligious in the most middlebrow way.
>Social isolation which resulted in increasing mental illness
Shes literally me
Social isolation in itself is no big deal, in fact under many circumstances you can live with solitude AND contentment. Watch a movie called Perfect Days (which is much better than Saint Maud in every sense btw)
Cuz religion bad >:(
What are you talking about? She ascended to heaven. Everything was great.
Religion attracts the worst cases of mental illness
Every one of the worlds worst serial killers have been atheist. All of them.
Hitler was a christian.
Incorrect, a secular society was one of his big goals. He hated all religion.
There are a lot of religious serial killers, and they all find jesus in jail.
Why is Jesus in jail?
Drunk driving manslaughter
She was a closeted lesbo
This was part of that wave of films in the 2010s where weird stuff would happen and at the end its implied its all mentall illness. The Babbadook is another one, Marcy May Marlene, that movie about a women who says shes a time traveler, its name i cant remember.
True. It leans to the lazy le mental illness/trauma trope sugarcoated by ok cinematography and a genre trope here and there. It's a very lazy movie.
the very last shot is her burning to death screaming so the film openly tells you it was all delusion.