IN her directorial debut, Zoë Kravitz presents Blink Twice, a psychological thriller that initially dazzles with its stunning cinematography and dreamlike atmosphere.
However, beneath the film’s hypnotic surface lies a dark, unsettling narrative that tackles the raw pain and trauma experienced by women in a world dominated by the powerful.
The film lures its audience into a seemingly idyllic world before gradually revealing the horrors that lurk beneath, creating a cinematic experience that is both captivating and profoundly disturbing.









