Review | Shot by Giovanni Ribisi, this serial killer tale delights in twists
Briefly

The film doesn't seem to trade in ingenuity at first, but it quickly reveals itself to be one of the year's most original films.
With a mix of remixed chronology and exploitation aesthetic, 'Strange Darling' stands as a cat-and-mouse thriller that captivates through its stylish storytelling.
The narrative's nonlinear approach enhances the tension, as we witness Fitzgerald's heroine navigating a dark turn after a seemingly innocent one-night stand.
'Strange Darling' is unsettling, audacious, and tightly grips the audience with every stylistic swing and subversive swerve.
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