Monkey See! Monkey Review!! reviewed
Monkey See! Monkey Review!! reviewed
23 oktober 2025
TLDR -> A Twisted Tale of Identity, Revenge, and Redemption. Good Watch!! I went into Sissy knowing only that it was labeled as horror—and I’m glad I did. What initially drew me in wasn’t the scares, but the surprisingly layered character development. The film explores themes of mental and emotional wellness, and as someone who values mental health advocacy, I appreciated how it highlighted the deep connection between mind and body. At first, I wasn’t sure where the story was headed. The protagonist seemed innocent, even fragile—a classic victim archetype. But as the plot unfolded, it became clear that appearances were deceiving. The narrative cleverly flips expectations, revealing a darker, more complex side to the character that made her journey all the more compelling. One thing that stood out was the cast’s representation of the LGBTQ+ community. From my perspective, it’s all love—everyone deserves to live authentically and be respected. That said, I found it ironic that a group often advocating for acceptance didn’t extend that same grace to the main character. Their treatment of her made it easy to root for the underdog, even as her actions grew more extreme. This isn’t a film packed with jump scares or nightmare fuel, but it delivers on visceral satisfaction. The gore is intense and, in some cases, cathartic—especially when certain characters meet their end in ways that feel like poetic justice. Of course, no one’s saying bullying should lead to murder, but the film taps into that primal sense of vindication when the tables turn. While Sissy isn’t perfect, it’s a bold entry in the new wave of horror-slashers. The acting is solid, the plot keeps you guessing, and the ending ties it all together with a punch. If you’re into psychological horror with a splash of blood and a twist of social commentary, this one’s worth a watch.
Monkey See! Monkey Review!! reviewed
Monkey See! Monkey Review!! reviewed
23 oktober 2025
TLDR -> A Twisted Tale of Identity, Revenge, and Redemption. Good Watch!! I went into Sissy knowing only that it was labeled as horror—and I’m glad I did. What initially drew me in wasn’t the scares, but the surprisingly layered character development. The film explores themes of mental and emotional wellness, and as someone who values mental health advocacy, I appreciated how it highlighted the deep connection between mind and body. At first, I wasn’t sure where the story was headed. The protagonist seemed innocent, even fragile—a classic victim archetype. But as the plot unfolded, it became clear that appearances were deceiving. The narrative cleverly flips expectations, revealing a darker, more complex side to the character that made her journey all the more compelling. One thing that stood out was the cast’s representation of the LGBTQ+ community. From my perspective, it’s all love—everyone deserves to live authentically and be respected. That said, I found it ironic that a group often advocating for acceptance didn’t extend that same grace to the main character. Their treatment of her made it easy to root for the underdog, even as her actions grew more extreme. This isn’t a film packed with jump scares or nightmare fuel, but it delivers on visceral satisfaction. The gore is intense and, in some cases, cathartic—especially when certain characters meet their end in ways that feel like poetic justice. Of course, no one’s saying bullying should lead to murder, but the film taps into that primal sense of vindication when the tables turn. While Sissy isn’t perfect, it’s a bold entry in the new wave of horror-slashers. The acting is solid, the plot keeps you guessing, and the ending ties it all together with a punch. If you’re into psychological horror with a splash of blood and a twist of social commentary, this one’s worth a watch.

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