

May
A socially awkward veterinary assistant with a lazy eye and obsession with perfection descends into depravity after developing a crush on a boy with perfect hands.
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Plot Summary
May is a socially awkward and isolated woman who works as a veterinary assistant. Her only companion is a disturbingly lifelike but headless doll named Suzy. As May struggles to connect with others and longs for a true friend, her increasingly bizarre behavior and disturbing fantasies lead her down a dark and bloody path. When she finally decides to create the perfect friend, the results are monstrous.
Critical Reception
May was met with generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its unique blend of dark humor and horror, as well as Angela Bettis's unsettling performance. The film gained a cult following for its quirky and disturbing narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its original and disturbing premise.
- Angela Bettis delivers a memorable and unsettling performance.
- The film's dark humor and unique horror elements resonated with many.
Google audience: Audiences found May to be a uniquely creepy and darkly funny film. They appreciated its originality and Angela Bettis's captivating performance, although some found the subject matter too disturbing.
Fun Fact
Angela Bettis, who plays May, was also the film's executive producer and played a significant role in developing the character and the script.
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