Got pretty bored watching that. So both movies used a lot of tropey generic scenes? Gasp! Seriously, they showed two scenes of guys smoking. Yes, clearly this is plagiarism.
I don't know, maybe they really did, but I kind of have to roll my eyes at this.
Here's a quick list of similarities. Some similarities are more mundane but some similarities are SPOT ON. I'm sure that there might be more but I just have to watch HORSE GIRL a few more times:
Both main characters (girls) have just recently experienced the loss of a loved one.
That loss makes both girls reclusive.
Both girls work in sales positions at department stores.
Both girls start hearing voices.
Both girls take a drug that transports them to a white room with a black creature.
Both girls are urged by their friends to start dating again.
Both girls go on blind dates.
Both girls feel drawn to a humming building in town.
Both girls visit this building in the middle of the night (in their pajamas).
Both girls are reincarnations (or clones) of past dead people.
Both girls consult with a shaman who give them a magic thing that will drive out their demons.
One girl gets nose bleeds. One girl gets ear bleeds.
Both girls go to an ear, nose, throat doctor about their bleeding orifices.
Both doctors refer them to a psychiatrist/psychologist.
Both girls do a dance and a ritual with their magic/shaman thing in their respective living rooms in order to ward off their evil demons.
Both girls get stuck in a small lock space where the door to that space magically opens so that they can escape.
Both girls are visited by younger versions of themselves.
Both girls walk or ascend into a bright all encompassing light at the very end of the film.
And those are just the things I can think of off the top of my head.
Jeff Baena and Alison Brie may be getting into legal trouble over plagiarism. Wonder if papa Disney will go to bat for their little Marvel.
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