Blink Twice review Zoe Kravitz's stylish yet scattered #MeToo thriller
Briefly

Kravitz's directorial debut, "Blink Twice," tackles modern issues like misogyny, trauma, and materialism through a layered narrative that resembles recent social thrillers.
The film attempts to blend elements of horror and social commentary but often feels overwhelming, giving way to a narrative that is simultaneously a critique of excess.
While Kravitz's ambition as a writer-director is commendable, "Blink Twice" risks falling into cliché by echoing themes found in other contemporary thrillers.
The character Frida navigates a world of social media pressures and personal aspirations, offering a reflection on contemporary concerns regarding identity and visibility.
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