Review of It Follows (2015) by Viniciussawate — 20 Apr 2021
The absence of old adult characters suggests a world of failed relationships between parents and children, as well as the bare thread that conveys the bond between young adults and their caregivers. In short, an interesting radiograph of contemporary relations.
The a entity can be seen as a metaphor for selfishness, especially in a large part of American society, usually involved in hegemonic conflicts with other nations of the world. This question even takes us to a group of people who carry the HIV virus and transmit it on purpose to other people, as a form of "revenge" for having acquired what's considered one of the greatest evils of humanity.
This review of It Follows (2015) was written by Viniciussawate on 20 Apr 2021.
It Follows has generally received positive reviews.
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