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Fault
Eddie, a young boy, is pushed into an intense and rigorous tennis training scheme by his father, but Eddie is not sure if he is willing to go all out for tennis. After encountering an old friend, he must make an important decision.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, deeply troubled by guilt over a past tragedy, finds herself unable to leave her house. Her world shrinks to the confines of her home as her mental state deteriorates, manifesting in disturbing and surreal ways. As her isolation deepens, she must confront the demons of her past or be consumed by them.
Critical Reception
Fault garnered a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising Kaitlyn Dever's intense performance and the film's unsettling atmosphere. Some reviewers found the narrative occasionally disjointed, but the film was largely recognized for its unique exploration of guilt and mental anguish.
What Reviewers Say
Kaitlyn Dever delivers a tour-de-force performance as a woman consumed by guilt.
The film excels in creating a suffocating and psychologically disturbing atmosphere.
While some plot elements are divisive, the exploration of trauma is compelling.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight Kaitlyn Dever's strong performance and the film's unsettling mood. Some viewers found the pacing to be slow at times, while others appreciated the psychological depth and unconventional narrative.
Fun Fact
Kaitlyn Dever reportedly spent time researching the psychological effects of prolonged isolation and guilt to prepare for her role.
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