Weapons (2025) directed by Zach Cregger. I'm going to declare this my film of the year. I just watched it for the second time and it's perfect. It's weird. It's wonderfully crafted. It's a commentary on the suburbs, loneliness, substance abuse, physical abuse, manipulation, mob mentality, grief and loss, and so much more. I think it "borrowed" some bones from the films of David Lynch, especially Blue Velvet and Lost Highway, but it is definitely its own beast in the flesh. I highly recommend it. Just be prepared to be unsettled. This one stays with you!
Viewed on DVD checked out from the Library.
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