Film director of Strange Darling.

Directed Strange Darling, a psychological thriller told in six non-sequential chapters and set in Oregon; the film explores perception, memory, and predator/prey dynamics.

Bruinen's review reads Strange Darling as a non-sequential psychological thriller that destabilizes perception and predator/prey roles. The film is praised for Gothic atmosphere and the use of nature as a mirror to psyche. The reviewer finds the central idea strong but its application only partially successful.

For:Fans of psychological thrillers, art-house cinema, and literary-minded film criticism

 How much can we trust our perceptions?

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