Review | 'Blink Twice' is a stylish but strained thriller
Briefly

"With the act of forgetting being a central theme in 'Blink Twice,' the film ironically demands that viewers suppress their memories of superior psychological thrillers like 'Get Out' and 'Midsommar' to enjoy it."
"While some may argue that originality is a dying art in Hollywood, the film showcases style and vibrant character interactions but ultimately falls short on delivering a clear and sensible narrative."
"The story follows Frida, a cocktail waitress swept into luxury by billionaire Slater King, leading to sharp moments that unravel amidst the island's social dynamics and hidden tensions."
"Despite the strong casting choices and potentially engaging plot setup, the film’s direction lacks coherence, resulting in disjointed storytelling that fails to sustain its initial allure."
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