Originally posted by: Shraddha6789
To be true I loved how the movie ended not the smothering part but it was hard hitting reality, And it created more impact.
My favorite part was how two very important things were high lighted that traumas don't always impower women but can break them.
And the second how Cassandra didn't use violence as her tool of revenge rather made each predator face their own reality and come out of the delusion they believed of being the so called "good guys".
Yes, the director has said that she's very careful in shooting that scene, because she didn't want to wrap up easily. That's reality and happens on daily basis.
Yes, the usual part that trauma makes women stronger, is so much bs. I know a few women with sexual assault in their past and it gives lifetime of anxiety and depression. It shows how it can completely destroy you. Also I think what pushed the friend was, how nobody believed her, sl*t shamed her, said she's at fault because she's drinking