![]() ![]() As she falls asleep on Kwame’s knee, it’s with the knowledge, whether she wants to admit it or not, that nothing will ever be the same from this point. I May Destroy You earned the top Grand Jury prize, which is selected from the top-scoring programs across the entire field of nominees, and chosen by the Rockies. She is, suddenly, a victim, someone who has been violated. I May Destroy You, The Flight Attendant and Killing Eve were among the top winners as the Banff World Media Festival revealed the winners to this year’s Rockie Awards. This radically re-contextualizes her view of the evening, of the incident. When she’s asked who he’s looking at, the penny drops - he’s looking at her. In a powerful moment that’s intercut with scenes of Bella being medically examined, she’s pressed by the police on her image of the man, whose face she sees clearly. But Bella can’t help but downplay the whole experience - she insists that the police should “be careful” in using big terms like “assault” when it could all be in her head. I May Destroy You is a poioumenon, a work that tells the story of its own making, and January 22nd ’s very existence makes for a triumphant if not exactly happy ending: Arabella can never undo her. She thinks not, though she concedes it’s weird that he just left her somewhere. The police ask outright if Simon or his friend had any reason to assault her. Kwame (Paapa Essiedu) joins her for support. ![]() As Bella says, the only person they both know in this story is Simon, who’s looking increasingly shifty in this scenario, but Alissa takes offense at the suggestion and berates Bella all the way out of the block.īella’s next plan is to go to the police station since she’s convinced that she witnessed someone being assaulted, though it doesn’t seem like she has yet considered the possibility that it was her. She can’t remember the evening, her housemates reckon she got spiked, and Simon’s ghosting her. That picture leads her to an address: Alissa’s (Ann Akin). Bella takes a photo of his receipts in the app. With this new information, she returns to Simon, whose story of an Uber doesn’t add up. With Ben (Stephen Wight), Bella continues to interrogate her own recollections of the evening, which don’t match her bank statements - they put her in a different place entirely from where she remembers being. Terry, meanwhile, has a pretty horrendous audition during which she’s asked to take her weave out by a dismissive white woman. But Biagio (Marouane Zotti) is video-calling and another flashback to an ATM withdrawal complicates the matter further. ![]() Terry thinks Bella just needs to stop watching YouTube videos about memories that haven’t really happened and get some sleep. ![]()
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