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Dissociative
A young woman with a personality disorder is forced to fight for her life when she learns a killer is stalking her inside her apartment.
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Plot Summary
Following a traumatic event, a young woman finds herself questioning her reality as she begins to experience terrifying dissociative episodes. As the lines between her mind and the external world blur, she must confront the unsettling possibility that the horrors she is experiencing might be more than just a figment of her imagination. Her journey delves into the psychological landscape of trauma and the search for truth in a reality that seems to be crumbling around her.
Critical Reception
Dissociative garnered mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its ambitious psychological themes but underdeveloped execution. While some acknowledged the unsettling atmosphere and potential for a compelling horror narrative, many found the plot convoluted and the scares lacking in originality. Audience reception followed a similar trend, appreciating the premise but ultimately finding the film to fall short of its potential.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a complex psychological horror but often gets lost in its own narrative.
Pacing issues and predictable scares detract from the potentially interesting premise.
Performances are serviceable, but cannot elevate a story that struggles to connect with its audience.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews and specific audience feedback for 'Dissociative (2015)' is not readily available in public databases, making it difficult to summarize specific audience likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
Director Tessa L. A. Wilson also served as one of the lead actors and screenwriter for 'Dissociative', indicating a deeply personal and involved production.
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