'Saint Maud': Film Review | TIFF19
in an oblique way, as well as recent pastiches of that same period may or may not be responsible. Now, instead of working in the national health service , Maud is caring for terminally ill patients through a private agency in an unnamed seaside town.
Amanda is not evil or anything as simple and banal as that — just a very smart, complex woman bored with the last stages of her own mortality. In Maud, whom she describes at one point as the loneliest person she's ever met, she sees an amusing if broken plaything to fill up the time with in between visits from her young, sexily snarling lover, Carol .
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