Christie recommends taking some time to reflect on the film and its themes. "Ask yourself what resonated with you and what didn't. Think about how the film made you feel and why. Sometimes, writing down your thoughts or discussing them with others can help process your emotions and gain a deeper understanding of the film."
On the other hand, Christie suggests that psycho-thrillers also tap into our curiosity about the human psyche. "We're fascinated by the workings of the human mind – why people do what they do, how they think, and what motivates them. Psycho-thrillers offer a glimpse into the darker aspects of human nature, and that's both fascinating and unsettling." Psycho-ThrillersFilms - Christie Stevens - Surv...
In the 2020s, survival psycho-thrillers have exploded on streaming platforms. Audiences are fatigued by superheroes. They crave vulnerability. (as a character archetype) represents the postmodern survivor: anxious, medicated, over-educated, but utterly unprepared for raw violence. Christie recommends taking some time to reflect on
Stevens herself (in a rare 2024 interview for GenreWire ) addressed this: “People ask me, ‘Is your character crazy? Or is she possessed?’ I tell them: She’s a survivor. And survival makes you look crazy to people who have never had to fight for it.” Sometimes, writing down your thoughts or discussing them