The film also explores themes of dementia, Alzheimer's, and the challenges of caring for loved ones with these conditions. Deborah's Alzheimer's is portrayed as a gradual decline into darkness and confusion, and the film raises important questions about the ethics of filming people with dementia.
Detailed critical analysis can be found via reviewers at RogerEbert.com and Bloody Disgusting .
The film equates the "erasing" of a person via Alzheimer’s with the "overwriting" of a soul via possession.
The film also explores themes of dementia, Alzheimer's, and the challenges of caring for loved ones with these conditions. Deborah's Alzheimer's is portrayed as a gradual decline into darkness and confusion, and the film raises important questions about the ethics of filming people with dementia.
Detailed critical analysis can be found via reviewers at RogerEbert.com and Bloody Disgusting .
The film equates the "erasing" of a person via Alzheimer’s with the "overwriting" of a soul via possession.