
The Netflix’s film, Choose or Die, is directed by Toby Meakins. It is inspired by twisted concepts of Black Mirror and Jumanji.
In this movie, a mysterious video game turns into a deadly reality. Players are entirely involved with the game.
It is an original story, unlike “Sonic the Hedgehog 2,” or “Uncharted” that is the adaptation.
The movie focuses on a college student, Kayla, who is having a hard time, as her brother has died, and her mother is a drug-addict, who is abused by the landlord.
She finds a game, CURS>R, at her friend’s repair shop.
She becomes interested when she notices that there is a large prize for anyone who wins.
Kayla decides to play the game, as she struggles for money.
She quickly regrets playing the game, which forces players to choose from two grim options.
The final act changes the rules of the game, creating confusion within the public.
Here is an explanation to clear audience’s query.
The abuse of authority is a major issue in Choose or Die.
Lance manipulates Kayla’s family with the promise of sanctuary, Hal manipulates his family with his patriarchal position, and Beck manipulates his family with a magical curse.
Choose Or Die makes a wonderful job at examining exploitation, despite the fact that a ’80s nostalgia-inspired horror film isn’t the conventional medium for this type of issue.
Because she is the polar opposite of this, Kayla works as a convincing hero. She is a sympathetic character because she has experienced injustice at the hands of those in positions of authority. Kayla promises to use CURS>R “only on individuals who deserve it” when she wields the power at the end of Choose or Die.
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