utilizes "matrimonial terror" and hallucinations to blur the lines between reality and psychological breakdown. The "supernatural" elements often act as metaphors for suppressed trauma. Renata’s interactions with her bold neighbor, Asmara, provide a stark contrast, representing the freedom Renata fears yet deeply desires. The film posits that the true monster is not a spirit, but the systemic gender inequality that allows domestic abuse to flourish behind closed doors. A Call for Transformation
utilizes "matrimonial terror" and hallucinations to blur the lines between reality and psychological breakdown. The "supernatural" elements often act as metaphors for suppressed trauma. Renata’s interactions with her bold neighbor, Asmara, provide a stark contrast, representing the freedom Renata fears yet deeply desires. The film posits that the true monster is not a spirit, but the systemic gender inequality that allows domestic abuse to flourish behind closed doors. A Call for Transformation