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Horror absolutely lends itself to psychological torture as a genre. As does the role of being a female in our society. But, as we all know from the esteemed Mr Monkey’s comments above, that motif SURELY has nothing to do with this film’s “merit.” There’s just no way that that could be one of its central themes. I mean just look at the atmosphere, acting, and direction.
And certainly you wouldn’t be the kind of modern man to think me, a little lady, to expect to hold any kind of equality or standing (certainly not intellectually). That would…what was it…steal my valor if you in any way acknowledge the existence and function of a patriarchy.
Oh lordy.
“Horror absolutely lends itself to psychological torture as a genre. As does the role of being a female in our society.” Saying something while saying nothing of substance.