A review by heather_boo
Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky

2.0

A creepy and often confusing biblical retelling couched in modern day school age children and their families. It begins promising but as the complexities kept unfolding I myself could not recall if I was asleep in a imaginary world or in the real one. Scenes become choppy and discontinuous, like a trippy screen play. Exactly how many times did the Hissing Lady die? How did the nice man always happen to appear? How could the blind man Ambrose have been in a chase scene? Who exactly was God, was that power transferable? What happened? Was that real? And finally, just HUH?!