I agree. It's a powerful flick. I think that the film isn't really about the mother going insane, but rather her son realizing how unstable she was after he started to notice those her demons in himself. Then he brings her out of it by improving his relationship with her as a way to heal/protect both of them and they live on knowing how easy it is to lose a grip on things. I thought that was kinda beautiful.
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