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What went wrong with Weapons—and what does it reveal about storytelling, trauma, and the monsters we choose to ignore? In this episode of Cinemental, a filmmaker and a psychiatrist break down why the title Weapons fails the movie, how communities actually recover from devastating events like mass shootings or disappearances, and why the film’s multi-perspective structure works better than you might think. We dive into the psychology of collective grief and what real healing looks like for a town in crisis, then pivot into craft—exploring how multiple POV storylines can still follow tight, satisfying structure when done right. And finally, we make the case for one of the most underutilized horror archetypes in modern cinema: the succubus. Why has such a psychologically rich monster been left behind—and what could filmmakers do with it today? If you’re into film analysis, screenwriting, horror storytelling, and the psychology behind movies, this one’s for you. 🎬 In this episode: Why Weapons is a weak title (and what a better one might’ve been) How towns realistically respond to tragedy and mass trauma Multi-POV storytelling that still feels clean and structured Why succubi might be horror’s most wasted villain 🧠 About Cinemental: A filmmaker and a psychiatrist break down movies through the lens of storytelling and mental health—what works, what doesn’t, and why it matters.
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