Greta(2018) -
: Some critics describe it as a "bloody hoot" or a "so-good-it's-bad" B-movie that leans into overused horror tropes for entertainment.
: Frances, who recently lost her mother, finds comfort in Greta's maternal warmth.
: Newer research suggests the film challenges traditional gender roles by portraying a woman as a powerful, devious antagonist rather than a passive victim. Greta(2018)
: The relationship sours when Frances discovers a cabinet full of identical handbags, revealing that Greta uses them as "bait" to lure in unsuspecting young women.
: When Frances tries to sever ties, Greta begins stalking her, leading to a nightmare of kidnapping and psychological manipulation . Critical Analysis & Notable Elements : Some critics describe it as a "bloody
The story follows ( Chloë Grace Moretz ), a naive young woman new to New York City who finds a lost handbag on the subway and returns it to its owner. The owner, Greta Hideg (Isabelle Huppert), is a seemingly lonely and eccentric French piano teacher.
: Viewers often joke that the film is a cautionary tale about returning lost items in big cities or using fingerprint logins. : The relationship sours when Frances discovers a
: Unusually for the genre, the three primary characters are all women, exploring dynamics of power and obsession.