Resurrection(2022) -

We meet Margaret (Rebecca Hall), a biotech executive whose life is a masterpiece of rigid discipline. She runs religiously, works with a "girl boss" intensity, and protects her teenage daughter, Abbie, with a ferocity that borders on suffocating.

: The ending has notoriously divided audiences . Without giving too much away, it abandons realism for a bloody, "mind-blowing" character resolution that forces you to question what is real and what is a manifestation of Margaret's fractured psyche. Resurrection(2022)

What follows isn't a typical cat-and-mouse game. David claims to carry a biological impossibility within him: their deceased son, still alive inside his stomach after 22 years. It’s a narrative pivot that transitions the film from a grounded thriller into surreal horror . Why It Lingers We meet Margaret (Rebecca Hall), a biotech executive

Resurrection is not "easy" viewing. It is an anxiety-inducing experience that tightens like a wind-up toy. If you’re looking for a safe, predictable thriller, keep walking. But if you want to see a masterclass in acting and a story that isn't afraid to "go off the rails," it’s a must-watch. Without giving too much away, it abandons realism

: Critics at The Hollywood Outsider have hailed her performance as "Oscar-worthy," particularly a seven-minute uninterrupted monologue where she explains her backstory. She captures the total psychological collapse of a woman being "swallowed up by trauma."