Review: The Woman

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The Woman


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“…Lucky McKee’s fourth feature film tries to reverse the dynamic the title suggests and to pose the question of who the real monster is in this nightmarish and slightly unbelievable story, though in asking that question it doesn’t exactly go to great lengths to so much as make believe it is subtle. And that’s because it isn’t.”

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