I’ve yet to see a story that benefitted from obsessive use of flashbacks. Usually less is more, and for good reason. The continuous back and forth really takes one out of the story. And the supernatural element really got muddy towards the end. A promising psychological piece, just unfortunately, not well executed.
I’ve yet to see a story that benefitted from obsessive use of flashbacks. Usually less is more, and for good reason. The continuous back and forth really takes one out of the story. And the supernatural element really got muddy towards the end. A promising psychological piece, just unfortunately, not well executed.