Amy Seimetz’s terrifying-yet-cathartic directorial debut explores depression and anxiety with refreshing nuance and sensitivity.
Kate Lyn Sheil plays Amy, who has become convinced that she will die tomorrow. We watch, with increasing concern, as she traipses around her house listening to Mozart’s ‘Lacrimosa’ score on repeat.
Her closest friend scoffs at first, but then she too comes to the same conclusion: that they’re both about to cash in their chips.
Similar to the sexually-transmitted virus in 2014 horror hit It Follows, the ‘baddie’ in She Dies Tomorrow can’t be seen – but much like real-life psychological issues, that doesn’t make it any less deadly.The film feels very personal.
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