While Control is limited by its micro-budget and occasionally struggles with the pacing inherent to single-room narratives, it stands as a compelling psychological study. By marrying standard sci-fi tropes of telekinesis and shadowy corporate testing with the raw, emotional stakes of a mother's love, James Mark creates a film that is fundamentally about breaking free from systemic manipulation. Eileen’s escape is not just physical; it is an reclaiming of the self from forces that seek to measure, test, and exploit female pain. FILM REVIEW: CONTROL (2022) - GINGER NUTS OF HORROR
This mechanic serves as a brutal critique of how society and institutional systems require individuals, particularly women, to exploit and perform their trauma to be granted resources, safety, or freedom. Eileen cannot simply possess power; she must suffer out loud to activate it. The film’s repetition of a seaside lullaby in her dreams serves as the emotional anchor she keeps returning to, suggesting that her power is intrinsically tied to a desperate preservation of domestic peace that has already been shattered. The Illusion of "Control" Control.2022.PL.WEB-DL.x264-K83.mkv
From the opening frame, the physical setting of Control establishes the thematic core of the narrative. Eileen is trapped in a space void of human comfort, subject to a routine dictated by an unseen, uncaring authority. This dynamic mirrors the systemic pressures often placed on mothers in contemporary society. The tasks Eileen is forced to perform—such as moving a pencil or manipulating objects with her mind—become high-stakes tests of her worth. While Control is limited by its micro-budget and