Y V A r c a d e — Ingrid Goes West (dir. Matt Spicer). It’s often...
Ingrid Goes West (dir. Matt Spicer).
“It’s often cringe-inducing when [Aubrey] Plaza is forced to explain her behaviour. The film is most effective when it focuses on the flaws of its characters, their collective broken need for validation, and the...

Ingrid Goes West (dir. Matt Spicer).

It’s often cringe-inducing when [Aubrey] Plaza is forced to explain her behaviour. The film is most effective when it focuses on the flaws of its characters, their collective broken need for validation, and the exploitation of situations for dramatic effect. Slowly, as the plot and web of lies is artificially toppled, the absurdity is revealed in less than satisfying ways just as characters are forced into further inauthentic half resolutions or conventional twists.

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