Horse Girl (Movie Review)



6/10

Sarah lives in her own world. She works at a crafts shop where she is loved by her colleagues. She loves horses and is looking after a friend with a disability. Seemingly she lives a full life... but the threads of obsession are pulled out of the fabric of her everyday life and everything falls apart. Is she being haunted by some supernatural or intergalactic presence, or is she finally succumbing to the madness that runs in her family? 

The HORSE GIRL creates a realistic portrait of a psychological disorder that makes us identify with the protagonist. But is it that simple?

Helmed by Jeff Baena who wrote the script for I HEART HACKABEES, the story is not an easy one. There are elements of mystery, sci fi and even horror. Most importantly it is full of little details that have a key to the mystery but of a “if you blink you miss it” kind. Alison Brie as Sarah has a talent for comedy which is utilised well in this pretty tragic meaningful story. She owns the screen and her descent into madness and paranoia is both touching and terrifying. 

HORSE GIRL would never come on the big screen as it is very hard to categorise. Thanks to Netflix it’s been allowed access to large audience. If you like to get all the answers and get solid conclusions HORSE GIRL is not for you. But you may be pleasantly surprised if you open your mind to something new.

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