A Thousand Little Cuts is a thriller movie that revolves around a young woman who ends up in a hospital with no memory. However, a psychologist decides to make her recollect her memories, which leads to a traumatic event. Josh Brandon helmed the movie.
Here’s how you can watch and stream A Thousand Little Cuts via streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video.
Is A Thousand Little Cuts available to watch via streaming?
Yes, A Thousand Little Cuts is available to watch via streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
The movie is about Anne who finds herself in the hospital, completely unaware of how she ended up there and what exactly happened to her. To bring her memory back, a psychologist tries hard to make her recall past events and traumatic memories. However, her mind holds her back from unpacking a traumatic event, making doctors wonder.
The cast members are Marina Sirtis as Monica, Rebecca Liddiard as Anne, Colin Ferguson as Mike Olson, Randy Wayne as Rick, Andrew Ceer as Tom, and others.
Watch A Thousand Little Cuts streaming via Amazon Prime Video
A Thousand Little Cuts is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.
Amazon Prime Video lets you access premium content from third-party providers, including AMC and Showtime.
You can watch via Amazon Prime Video by following these steps:
- Go to Amazon Prime Video
- Select ‘Sign in’ and ‘Create your Amazon account’
- Sign up for a Prime Video membership:
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- $8.99 per month for a standalone Prime Video membership
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A Thousand Little Cuts synopsis is as follows:
“A young woman wakes up in a hospital, convinced she is recovering from minor surgery only to find herself in a battle of wits with a psychiatrist who can’t let her leave until she remembers “what happened that night.” Events turn a darker corner as doctor and patient try to unlock not only what traumatic event Anne is suppressing, but also who was there, why it happened, and why Anne’s subconscious is fighting so hard to prevent her from talking about it.”
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