Movie Review: She Dies Tomorrow (English)

She Dies Tomorrow is what happens when fear, depression and anxiety goes viral. Elliptically narrated with little definitive answers and more introspection, actor Amy Seimetz's latest outing as a director is dotted with experimental flourishes and mines its thrills from an existential plague, using an unsettling idea — a disease where the afflicted believe they'll die by the next day morning — as a crutch to build a trippy house of mirrors that reflects and passes on the inhabitants' worst fears to others in a chain reaction that puts mortality front and centre. Eerie and hallucinatory in equal measure, Seimetz's narrative choice to withhold any kind of exposition makes for a tragicomic and unnerving experience, even as the erratic jumps back and forth in time and space add to a feeling of helplessness, disarray and doom. If ideological contagion could be devastating, this is it.

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