The Creepiest Psychological Thriller of the Year Fails to Stick the Landing
Briefly

Blink Twice is a surprisingly dark social satire that delves into the nuances of 'cancel culture,' revealing shocking truths through its intriguing narrative.
Frida, initially overwhelmed by the allure of Slater's world, soon realizes that paradise has a sinister undercurrent, emphasizing the disconnect between appearance and reality.
The film’s portrayal of the peculiar island vibe captures a blend of charm and dread, forcing viewers to question the characters' motivations behind their smiles.
Zoe Kravitz’s directorial debut showcases tonal confidence, but the film ultimately struggles to fully engage with its themes, leaving some narrative threads unresolved.
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