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I liked this a fair bit better than I liked the director's The Assistant — it feels a lot more tense and a lot more expansive and exploratory, though it's again an exploration of gender tensions, power dynamics, and specifically what happens when one women without much power tries to protect another woman who may or may not want that protection. At the same time, so many things are left open and unsatisfying about this narrative that it wound up feeling more like a metaphor and a message movie to me than it felt like a story about believable people. Still, the performances are terrific and I never doubted the emotions behind it all for a moment.
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