it doesnt. its a fucking ghost story,
it doesnt. its a fucking ghost story,
"they are effectively saying that suicide is a positive solution to manic depression." No, they arent. Not even close.That has NOTHING to do with this movie.
you mean it isnt a diatribe on mental illness? or a personal attack on anonymous posters here? who knew….
nope. this is a fine horror flick, well acted and directed
i wonder if dentists were overly sensitive to THAT film
and you seem to take yourself far too seriously. its a ghost story, nothing more. grow up
exactly. thanks for saying what I was thinking!
wow you completely ignore the central plot element of the movie. its a ghost story, not a reflection on depression
the ending worked fine. some posters here dont seem to understand that the mom's depression was a standard horror movie trope (not in a bad way) and that you could substitute any number of weakening conditions or illnesses that might make a person vulnerable to being manipulated by evil. In other words, you could…
actually it was very insightful, unlike many of the other comments on this thread
its a ghost story, not a documentary on mental illness
"Lights Out is inarguably a film about depression" ???
your loss. its is an effective and well acted horror film—NOT a treatise on depression/mental illness
whine much?
whiny petty people like Grace really hurt transgender people more than they help