"May," directed by Angela Bettis and starring Anna Faris, Jeremy Sisto, and James Duval, is a unique blend of comedy, drama, and horror that was released in 2002. The film follows the story of May Dove Canady, a socially awkward young woman played by Angela Bettis, who struggles to connect with others due to her troubled upbringing. As May's isolation intensifies, she becomes fascinated with the idea of creating the perfect friend by combining different body parts. Anna Faris delivers a standout performance as May's vivacious coworker, Polly, while Jeremy Sisto and James Duval round out the cast with memorable roles. The film delves into themes of loneliness, obsession, and the consequences of trying to fit in, culminating in a chilling and darkly comedic climax. With its unique take on the horror genre and strong performances from the cast, "May" is a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and unconventional storytelling.
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