'The Cure' Review: A Dark Teen Horror with Wealthy Themes
In 'The Cure', a wealthy teen girl with lupus befriends someone who leads her to dark discoveries, exploring themes of loneliness and societal inequality. Directed by Nancy Leopardi, the film reflects a growing trend in horror that centres on female experiences and anxieties. While it presents intriguing ideas, the narrative feels rushed and underdeveloped.
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