Zoë Kravitz Makes Directorial Debut with Blink Twice
Zoë Kravitz Makes Directorial Debut with Blink Twice
Zoë Kravitz Makes Directorial Debut with Blink Twice
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Zoë Kravitz's directorial debut, 'Blink Twice', is a psychological thriller that explores power dynamics between men and women, inspired by the Me Too movement and the late Jeffrey Epstein. Starring Naomi Ackie as Frida, a cocktail waitress lured to a tech billionaire's island party, the film features a sharp cast and stylish direction but has been critiqued for lacking originality and coherence. Channing Tatum, who plays the billionaire Slater King, praised Kravitz for her tireless dedication to the project, which has drawn comparisons to the works of Jordan Peele. The film includes a trigger warning for potentially upsetting themes of sexual violence, with Kravitz emphasizing the importance of confronting uncomfortable truths. Originally titled 'Pussy Island', Kravitz changed the name due to industry pushback regarding its explicitness. Despite mixed reviews, the film is noted for its social commentary and Kravitz's ambition as a filmmaker.

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