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STAY
Two part adaptation of the comic by Keiko Nishi.
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Plot Summary
A psychiatrist, Dr. Henry Letham, begins to question his own sanity when he takes on a new patient, Sam Foster, who claims he will commit suicide by midnight. As Henry delves deeper into Sam's troubled mind, the lines between reality, memory, and hallucination blur. Strange occurrences and surreal events begin to plague Henry's life, making him question the very nature of time and existence. The film culminates in a mind-bending revelation that re-contextualizes everything that has transpired.
Critical Reception
Stay received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its plot convoluted and overly ambitious. While the performances, particularly from the lead cast, were often praised, the film's complex narrative and ambiguous ending left audiences divided. It struggled to find a significant audience upon its release.
What Reviewers Say
The film is visually striking but ultimately too confusing and self-indulgent.
Performances are strong, but cannot salvage the muddled plot.
An ambitious but failed attempt at a psychological thriller.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest a polarizing experience, with many appreciating the artistic direction and performances but finding the story overly complicated and difficult to follow. Some viewers enjoyed the mystery and philosophical themes, while others felt it was pretentious and unsatisfying.
Fun Fact
The film's ambiguous and surreal nature led to much debate among viewers and critics about its true meaning and the order of events, with many theories circulating about the characters' true identities and the nature of time within the narrative.
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