@auraxchains Gonna delete my responses, don’t want to ruin it for anyone else. I’m fine without an explanation, just felt there should’ve been more reason to a lot of the scenes they shot that had minimal to zero exploration relating to the story
@auraxchains Will delete this after u read it, I don’t want to spoil anything for anyone, I just really wished they could’ve tightened the plot while still allowing the eeriness of liminal spaces
@auraxchains They kept focusing on the hand print cement and I thought it was going to show her going into the backrooms as a kid and finding her own hand print there and taking it with her. But everything they focused on led to no resolution
@auraxchains Maybe it wasn’t meant for me then. Visually I thought it was gorg, the acting and delivery was great, I’m also someone that can appreciate a slow burn and minimal exposition, but I was continuously dumbfounded by the lack of plot or any cohesiveness in the story
@Globalstats11@PicturesFoIder As someone that doesn’t saw frequently I was initially confused as well, as dumb as it sounds thanks for the clarification
@ryanvailbrown@caseymlewis@michelleruiz How were the 26 applicants accounted for if not directed to the Condé Nast link through LinkedIn? Would surely account for more applications on the site if there was a general interest. Weird it’s not more