michelelewis88
Omg, I thought this was a great movie. To go from this girl having a great new place and job but still seeing her stalker was freaky. Then to go to a psychiatrist to tell her what's going on then to essentially be involuntarily committed, I wondered about her job status. It was crazy with the literally crazy people there almost making her feel insane herself, then to actually see her stalker working at the hospital. At first I thought maybe she was seeing things too but then it reveals he actually is there and playing havoc with her life. Crazy movie but really good in my opinion.
SlyGuy21
There are parts of this that are really good, and the cinematography is unique, but the biggest thing it suffers from is it's annoyance. While it does have a conspiracy angle, and a stalking angle, neither really carry the movie. What would've been interesting is if Foy was actually losing her mind, but she isn't. She thinks she's being stalked the whole movie, and there are some things that say she's just crazy, but it turns out that she's actually being stalked. A twist would've worked really well here, I think. Also, the conspiracy angle works a little bit, but the movie never explores it fully, it's like the movie doesn't know what it wants to be. The stalker angle eventually wears on you, with the guy being more of an annoyance than anything. There are even a couple of moments in the movie where she could've exposed him, like showing the picture of the dead black dude on her phone, but she doesn't because the plot demands she stay there. She also ends up killing him, but she had several opportunities to do that also. The movie just revolves around set back after set back, and while the premise is interesting, the cinematography is interesting, and it's acted well, it feels incomplete. I can respect Soderbergh's direction though, and don't think this is a bad movie. I just think it could've been executed better.
realityinmind
The movie was written by a couple of guys who have only written comedies. I assume this was supposed to be a dark comedy but Soderbergh got a hold of it and got rid of all the humor. Anyone who knows anything about the medical industry and mental health hospitals knows that this is not how things go down. This is so unrealistic... it would be much more believable as a comedy. I will sit through the whole thing but won't watch it a second time. Smh @ Soderbergh for even touching this thing.... after such a masterpiece as The Knick I just don't get why he would fiddle with this script. 5/5 tops.
terasit
Decided to see this one becouse rating here was 6.5 . But there is much better films rated under 4 . I'm not sure how this one got the rating so high.