Wetlands (2013) -
You have a weak stomach or prefer traditional, linear storytelling. As Greg King's Film Reviews puts it, this is definitely "not the type of movie you'd take your grandmother to see".
For more community perspectives, you can browse audience reviews on Letterboxd or check the latest critical consensus on Rotten Tomatoes . ‘Wetlands’ review by Connor Stephens - Letterboxd Wetlands (2013)
You enjoy subversive indie cinema, "unreliable narrators," or stories that challenge social taboos around the female body. You have a weak stomach or prefer traditional,
The narrative uses Helen’s hospital stay as a framing device for her true goal: reuniting her divorced, dysfunctional parents at her bedside. Flashbacks reveal a "troubled personality" shaped by a difficult childhood, suggesting her provocative behaviour might be a coping mechanism for repressed trauma. ‘Wetlands’ review by Connor Stephens - Letterboxd You
Beneath the "grime," the film has surprising heart. Critics from Screen Daily note that Carla Juri’s breakout performance is the film's "revelation," portraying Helen with a "verve and intelligence" that makes her complex and oddly endearing.