In 'The Deliverance,' Glenn Close takes on the role of a troubled grandmother, contrasting with her daughter’s struggles as they confront generational trauma and spiritual battles.
Echoing classic horror narratives, 'The Deliverance' intertwines themes of faith, familial conflict, and supernatural possession, showcasing Close's intense performance amidst a backdrop of American poverty.
Through its portrayal of a mother’s battle with addiction and trauma, 'The Deliverance' utilizes the metaphor of the Devil to signify underlying issues of family dynamics.
Close’s performance, described as both ‘buck-wild’ and emotionally raw, includes a juxtaposition of light-hearted and dark themes, reflecting critical societal issues within a personal narrative.
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