Mia Goth does an excellent job of portraying a slide into madness with a few well-placed red flags planted along the way to signal deeper depravity under the surface. At first, Pearl seems sweet, bored, and maybe a little naive, but Goth’s unique facial expressions and her ability to portray casual cruelty give the character a deliciously warped quality that saves the story from being mundane.
Tandi Wright, who plays Pearl’s mother, Ruth, also does an excellent job of adding dimension to the tale, with a relatable feeling of being trapped herself as she cares for a comatose husband, played by Mattew Sunderland.
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