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  1. Feb 1, 2019 · A local police detective named Siegel ( Scott Cohen) snoops around, asking if Daphne has seen her two old pals, whose mugs adorn a "Missing" poster that's been stapled up all over town.

  2. A gorgeously vibrant and yet shockingly violent bourgeois horror-comedy that relishes in its three female leads, proving that femininity can be deadly. Full Review | Original Score: 9/10 | Sep 4 ...

  3. Jan 18, 2024 · The Braid follows the lives of three woman. One lives in India, another in Italy and the third in Canada. In India, Smita (Mia Maelzer) has to clean up human waste from outdoor toilets. Her young...

    • Contents
    • Braid Movie Spoiler
    • Braid Movie Explained
    • Braid Ending Explained

    Here are links to the key aspects of the movie: 1. – Plot Spoiler 2. – Plot Explained 3. – There is no drug bust. 4. – There is no train. 5. – You always come back, you old witch! 6. – What does the mailbox signify? 7. – There is no cop. 8. – Petula realizes everything is a made-up game. 9. – Ending Explained

    Okay, let’s get right to it. While we are initially led to believe that only Daphne is the crazy one, all three girls are mentally unstable and are living out a fantasy in the form of a make-believe game they have invented for themselves. We are not given any background about the three girls, all we know is that they are close friends from childhoo...

    The House Rules

    There are three rules to the game the three girls are playing: 1. Everyone must play 2. No outsiders allowed 3. Nobody leaves

    There is no drug bust.

    Petula and Tilda are Daphne’s friends, and the trio has been indulging in an elaborate role-play. The only catch is while Daphne and Tilda are comfortable with their misplaced sense of reality and embrace their game full-heartedly, Petula aspires to be somebody in the real world. As a result, Petula takes on an alternate personality and ventures into the world to become someone. She wants to be an actor, but her fears of failure make her take on the persona of a drug dealer. Tilda is playing...

    There is no train.

    The train is part of their toys, and Tilda and Petula are not actually riding one. Everything we see on the train is make-believe. We know this when Petula returns to her seat and takes out her chewing gum and sticks it under the seat. In a quick glimpse, we’re shown the underside of the seat on the train is actually the same as the sofa. Furthermore, the book Tilda is reading is the same book that Petula finds under the couch that documents each of the escapes she has tried to make from the...

    The three women appear to commit suicide while concurrently, we are shown the three of them as kids stating that they are going to go to sleep. This is the cycle of the game coming to an end, the following day will be a new round of the fantasy. The women don’t actually kill themselves. This is also part of their role-play marking the end of that r...

  4. Creepy psychological horror has graphic violence and drugs. Read Common Sense Media's Braid review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Mitzi Peirone
    • Danny Brogan
    • Madeline Brewer, Imogen Waterhouse, Sarah Hay
  5. Feb 10, 2019 · Braid leads first and foremost with its sleek and smooth cinematography, pulling out ambitious tricks of the trade, such as draining its frame of all color depending on the narrative’s tonal ebb...

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    Braid, also known as Dying to Play and Nobody Leaves, is a 2018 American psychological horror-thriller film written and directed by Mitzi Peirone and starring Madeline Brewer, Imogen Waterhouse, Sarah Hay, and Scott Cohen.

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