In the psychological thriller "Greta," directed by Neil Jordan, we follow Frances (Chloë Grace Moretz), a young woman living in New York City who finds a lost handbag on the subway. She returns the bag to its owner, Greta (Isabelle Huppert), an eccentric and lonely French piano teacher. As a bond forms between the two women, Frances discovers Greta's sinister intentions, leading to a chilling game of cat and mouse. Isabelle Huppert delivers a captivating performance as the manipulative and obsessive Greta, while Chloë Grace Moretz shines as the vulnerable Frances caught in her web. With suspenseful twists and turns, the film keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as the tension escalates between the two characters. "Greta" is a gripping tale of obsession and deception that will leave audiences questioning the lengths one would go to for companionship.
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