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"Alice, Darling" Captures Riveting Performance from Anna Kendrick

Anchored by a career best performance from Anna Kendrick, Alice, Darling is not for the faint of heart. The film manages to capture the trials, behavior, and mental health effects of an abusive relationship in this gripping drama, proving that it can also affect those around us as well. The film's biggest abuser, however, can be it's awkward pacing towards the latter half of the film. Watch our full thoughts below.

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