Promising Young Woman” and “Saltburn.” Both scribes are able to take relevant issues and wrap them in entertaining, sexy packages.
And, for much of their intellectual stripteases, you’re not watching what you think you’re watching.There are clues dotted along director Michael Herwitz’s staging that suggest something is amiss.
After one person’s probing remark, the stage will abruptly darken save for a colored block, and garbled, freaky sound will play.
Does that represent a repressed memory? The aftermath of the dramatic day at Jane’s office? Could it be the result of everybody’s favorite word to hate on — a trigger?
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