Safe, on criterionchannl, asks whether a mysterious illness or the stress of protecting yourself is worse.
Film Poll, and horror legend Wes Craven allegedly hailed it as the scariest movie of 1995—despiteMoore, in her very first proper leading role, plays Carol White, a privileged second wife trapped amidst 1987 Suburban Los Angeles . She spends her time going to aerobics classes, overseeing the redecoration of the family mansion, and micromanaging her house keeper; though her life seems to lack any real passion or connection. Even her relationship with her best friend seems distant.
Eventually, Carol begins to suffer mysterious ailments. Her breathing halts when she's trapped behind a smog-billowing truck on the road. She has a bad reaction to chemicals required for a perm. Her doctor says there's nothing wrong with her, medically speaking, and sends her to a therapist. The therapist can't crack it either. Her friends and family react distantly, some even gossiping behind her back. Eventually, Carol eyes a flyer at her gym.
She's come to believe that reactions to everyday chemicals are making her ill, and Wrenwood is supposed to be a haven for those with her condition. Led by a charismatic but ultimately greedy self-help guru, played bys Peter Friedman and loosely inspired by former Marianne Williamson mentor Louise Hay, the retreat at first seems like it may lend some relief. Though soon, Carol seems as isolated as ever, even as she's surrounded by people allegedly going through the same thing.
The film ends abruptly with a chilling scene of Carol alone. You'll be forced to mutter,"Me, three weeks into social isolation," to snap off the shock.
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