Iris's journey in 'Don't Move' encapsulates her struggle with grief and survival, portraying a metaphorical and physical fight against paralysis and hopelessness.
Richard's story highlights the fragility of life and the impact of trauma, stating, "broken doesn't have to mean hopeless," which is a central theme in the film.
Asbille emphasizes that the film's tension mirrors Iris's internal conflict: "To me, the movie is a conversation with herself about the will to live."
The film takes a unique approach to horror by depicting Iris's existential paralysis, illustrating a deeper exploration of what it means to be trapped.
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