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In this video, we review Send Help, a gripping psychological survival thriller starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien. The film begins as a workplace power struggle—where competence is overlooked in favor of privilege—and quickly turns into a brutal survival story after a plane crash leaves only two survivors stranded on an island. What makes Send Help stand out isn’t just survival tactics, but how power shifts when ego, control, gratitude, and resentment collide. Rachel McAdams’ character thrives in survival mode, while her injured, arrogant boss struggles to accept that he’s no longer in charge. As circumstances change, so do motivations—and this is where the film truly divides opinion. Afreen felt that Rachel’s character enjoyed dominating the situation and slowly embraced control, while Kartik believes her darker turn came only after betrayal and deep ingratitude, reinforcing the film’s central idea: “Monsters are not born. They are created.” The movie walks a bold grey line—by the end, the character makes morally dark choices, yet you still understand her… and surprisingly, still support her. We also discuss: The psychological power dynamics The gender reversal of classic survival films like Cast Away Why the ending works despite the discomfort Rotten Tomatoes score (93%) and box-office performance ($20M opening weekend) 🎯 Verdict: A thrilling, engaging, uncomfortable, and smart survival film that sparks debate long after the credits roll. Strongly recommended — even if you don’t fully agree on who was right. #SendHelp #SendHelpMovie #RachelMcAdams #moviereview #SurvivalThriller #PsychologicalThriller #PowerDynamics #GreyCharacters #ModernCinema #ThrillerReview