Drama,Horror,Romance   United States of America

May is a dark psychological horror film that explores the disturbed life of a young woman named May, who experiences deep isolation and loneliness due to the psychological trauma she endured during her childhood. As the film begins, May is depicted as socially awkward and disconnected from the world around her.

May works as a veterinary assistant and has a quirky obsession with creating and collecting dolls. She often uses these dolls as a means to cope with her loneliness, finding solace in their company. However, as May yearns for genuine human connection, her increasingly desperate attempts to form relationships with those around her take a chilling turn.

May's first attempt at connection involves her co-worker Polly, who shows initial interest in May. However, Polly eventually rejects May, which sends her spiraling deeper into a state of emotional instability. Desperate for companionship, May decides to reach out to her childhood best friend, Adam, hoping to rekindle their friendship. However, Adam, now in a committed relationship, rejects May's advances, further intensifying her feelings of rejection and isolation.

In a desperate search for someone who will accept her just as she is, May decides to take matters into her own hands. She begins to collect various body parts from those around her, attempting to create the perfect companion - someone who will understand her and accept her unconditionally. This leads May down a dark and disturbing path as she resorts to acts of violence to obtain the body parts she needs.

As her creation takes shape, May feels an overwhelming sense of joy and satisfaction, believing that she has finally found the perfect companion. But as events continue to unfold, it becomes clear that May's delusions and violent actions have dire consequences. The boundaries between reality and her distorted perception of the world blur, leading to a horrific climax that reflects the depths of May's psychological torment and desperation for connection.

Ultimately, May serves as a harrowing exploration of the human psyche, illustrating the devastating consequences of profound loneliness, childhood trauma, and the desperate lengths one can go to in order to find companionship and acceptance.
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