Deadgirl -
: The film is a brutal critique of rape culture and misogyny. It highlights how young men can be raised to view women as commodities rather than people.
: By making the victim a zombie, the film forces the audience to confront how easily humans can justify atrocities when they no longer see their victim as human. Why It Remains Divisive Deadgirl
: Through Rickie, the film dismantles the idea of the "helpful" male protagonist, showing that his entitlement is just as monstrous as J.T.’s overt violence. : The film is a brutal critique of rape culture and misogyny
views her as a disposable object, leading to a series of increasingly heinous acts of abuse. Key Themes: Horror as a Mirror Deadgirl