18
2023    1h 32minTerror, Suspense
5.079%67%5.6
Ella (Dianna Agron) es una exitosa estrella en el mundo del diseño de interiores que parece tenerlo todo: vive en una casa lujosa y está casada con Jay, quien la ama mucho, pero Ella no desea tener hijos. Nadie tolera su postura, pese a que insiste que sin hijos es feliz. Conforme aumenta la presión, Ella decide inscribirse en un ensayo clínico que, para su sorpresa, empieza a dar frutos. Pero los efectos secundarios producidos por el tratamiento lentamente comienzan a desatar paranoia y conductas agresivas en Ella
Directed by Alexis Jacknow
  • Dianna AgronElla Patel
  • Melora HardinDr. Elizabeth Simmons
  • Jay AliAidan Patel
  • Grace PorterShauna
  • Saul RubinekJoseph
  • Laura Elizabeth StuartFi
  • Stefan SimsHarvey
  • Nikita PatelDr. Webber
  • Rosa GilmoreVery Tall Woman
  • Charissa AllenAnnika
  • Kat SteffensCara
  • Alexis JacknowPatient / Director / Guión
  • Christine WoodsDistraught Woman
  • Margaux SusiMother #1
  • Marquel SkinnerMother #2
  • Isabelle DuMother #3
  • Ray L. PerezCop #1
  • LaVar VealeCop #2
  • Huckleberry MooreBoy in Tree
  • Murphee BloomLittle Ella
  • jackmeat19 de octubre de 2024
    My quick rating - 5.3/10. This movie sets itself up with an intriguing premise that promises psychological depth and a thoughtful exploration of societal pressures on women, particularly regarding motherhood. Dianna Agron delivers a solid performance, embodying the lead with conviction making her character's internal struggle believable and compelling. Agron truly carries the weight of the film on her shoulders, and in a better-structured narrative, her performance would have shined even more. However, the movie quickly falters as it loses focus. The plot feels disjointed, veering in multiple directions without fully committing to any of them. In the second half, the flick throws in new plot developments, but instead of adding depth, they feel scattered and ultimately lead nowhere. What could have been a sharp, focused psychological thriller instead feels like it's trying to do too much and succeeds at none of it. The dialogue at times is a bit too on-the-nose, lacking the subtlety that would have allowed the audience to engage more thoughtfully with the material. It has moments of tension—particularly one scene at a birthday party that stands out—but the film fails to deliver on the scares or suspense one might expect from its setup. Ultimately it is a missed opportunity. With its potential and great lead performance, it could have been a tightly crafted, engaging horror film. Unfortunately, its scattershot approach leaves it feeling more like a collection of ideas than a cohesive story. If the film had picked a lane and fleshed it out, it might have been something special. Instead, it leaves you wondering what it could have been.

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