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Horse Girl
Horse Girl is a 2020 American psychological drama film directed and produced by Jeff Baena, from a screenplay written by Baena and Alison Brie. It stars Brie, Debby Ryan, John Reynolds, Molly Shannon, John Ortiz, and Paul Reiser.
The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2020. It was released on Netflix on February 7, 2020.
Sarah is an introverted young woman whose mother died by suicide. After finding Sarah home alone on her birthday, Sarah's roommate Nikki invites her boyfriend Brian and his roommate, Darren, over for a double date. The four smoke marijuana and have drinks. The date is interrupted by Sarah's nose bleeding. After Darren leaves, Sarah has a dream in which she lies face up in a white room. A man and woman also lie down near her, unaware of their surroundings.
The following morning, Nikki awakens to find Sarah sleeping on the living room floor and large scratch marks running across the wall. Darren returns to the apartment to retrieve his car and asks Sarah on a date. At work, she has another nose bleed. While recovering, she recognizes Ron, a man walking outside who resembles the one from her dream. Later, Sarah spends an afternoon with her childhood friend Heather who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a riding accident. Heather has recurrent seizures and short-term memory loss.
While driving home, Sarah stops at a red light near a water facility. She then finds herself in her kitchen with the tap running, unable to account for the elapsed time. She later hears a woman talking indistinctly in another room when no one is home. She then finds that her car has been stolen from her garage.
Gary, Sarah's wealthy stepfather, learns that the car has appeared at a tow yard, as the registration is still in his name. He brings her to retrieve it, and the tow driver reveals that the car was abandoned near a water facility in the middle of the road.
Later, Sarah apparently sleepwalks out of her apartment and awakens standing outside by a telephone booth. At her apartment, she discovers that somehow only some minutes had passed. At work, her boss Joan suggests that she visit a doctor given her familial history of mental health problems.
Sarah becomes convinced that she is experiencing alien abductions. Due to her striking resemblance to her deceased grandmother, Sarah fears that she may be her clone. Meanwhile, she tracks Ron to a plumbing store that he owns. While on a date with Darren, Sarah manically confides her belief that she is a clone and has him drive her to her mother's grave to dig her up and retrieve her DNA. Sarah eventually accuses a disturbed Darren of plotting against her, and threatens him with scissors, forcing him to leave her there.
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Horse Girl
Horse Girl is a 2020 American psychological drama film directed and produced by Jeff Baena, from a screenplay written by Baena and Alison Brie. It stars Brie, Debby Ryan, John Reynolds, Molly Shannon, John Ortiz, and Paul Reiser.
The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2020. It was released on Netflix on February 7, 2020.
Sarah is an introverted young woman whose mother died by suicide. After finding Sarah home alone on her birthday, Sarah's roommate Nikki invites her boyfriend Brian and his roommate, Darren, over for a double date. The four smoke marijuana and have drinks. The date is interrupted by Sarah's nose bleeding. After Darren leaves, Sarah has a dream in which she lies face up in a white room. A man and woman also lie down near her, unaware of their surroundings.
The following morning, Nikki awakens to find Sarah sleeping on the living room floor and large scratch marks running across the wall. Darren returns to the apartment to retrieve his car and asks Sarah on a date. At work, she has another nose bleed. While recovering, she recognizes Ron, a man walking outside who resembles the one from her dream. Later, Sarah spends an afternoon with her childhood friend Heather who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a riding accident. Heather has recurrent seizures and short-term memory loss.
While driving home, Sarah stops at a red light near a water facility. She then finds herself in her kitchen with the tap running, unable to account for the elapsed time. She later hears a woman talking indistinctly in another room when no one is home. She then finds that her car has been stolen from her garage.
Gary, Sarah's wealthy stepfather, learns that the car has appeared at a tow yard, as the registration is still in his name. He brings her to retrieve it, and the tow driver reveals that the car was abandoned near a water facility in the middle of the road.
Later, Sarah apparently sleepwalks out of her apartment and awakens standing outside by a telephone booth. At her apartment, she discovers that somehow only some minutes had passed. At work, her boss Joan suggests that she visit a doctor given her familial history of mental health problems.
Sarah becomes convinced that she is experiencing alien abductions. Due to her striking resemblance to her deceased grandmother, Sarah fears that she may be her clone. Meanwhile, she tracks Ron to a plumbing store that he owns. While on a date with Darren, Sarah manically confides her belief that she is a clone and has him drive her to her mother's grave to dig her up and retrieve her DNA. Sarah eventually accuses a disturbed Darren of plotting against her, and threatens him with scissors, forcing him to leave her there.