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Movie Review — The Friendship Game

The Hulu movie The Friendship Game delivers a gripping mix of horror and psychological drama. The film centers around a tight-knit group of friends who discover a mysterious game that forces them to confront their darkest fears and secrets. As they play, the stakes escalate, and the fragile bonds of their friendship begin to unravel.

The main character, Zooza (played by Payton List), undergoes a profound transformation as she navigates the chilling revelations brought forth by the game. Her journey highlights themes of trust and vulnerability, ultimately asking how well we truly know those closest to us. The tension builds effectively, and the atmospheric cinematography enhances the eerie tone throughout.

The music was probably the best part about this movie. Nothing really stood out as it played other than the music and overall ambiance. Had Corkle, the director, chosen something more upbeat and happy to play in the background it would not have been as solid a movie as it was.

While the film successfully captivates with its suspenseful moments, some plot twists may feel predictable, leaving viewers wanting more originality in the narrative. Additionally, while the friendships are richly developed, some supporting characters lack depth, making it hard to like or relate to them.

Director Scooter Corkle skillfully balances horror with heartfelt moments, maintaining a good pace that allows both dread and emotion to resonate. Although not without its flaws, The Friendship Game is a compelling exploration of friendship’s darker side, making it an interesting watch for fans of psychological thrillers. If you enjoy a blend of scares & introspection and are looking for something to watch during the spooky month of October, this film is definitely worth checking out.

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