At every turn in life, there seems to be someone or something trying to influence our thoughts and behaviors. "That can be really hard if you're at a vulnerable place," Lorenza Izzo told The List.

Her character, Blair, is searching for herself in "The Aviary" when she comes across Skylight, a cult that completely changes how she perceives the world around her. Joining the group had seemed like a no-brainer at the time, considering they had promised to make her life so much more fulfilling. Looking back, this sounds too good to be true — and that's because it is.

In the end, that's the message the film's leading ladies want audiences to walk away with. "There's no quick fix," Malin Akerman said. "And if someone ever presents themselves to you saying that they have the answer, and they'll help you find yourself, it's not what it seems."

There is, however, one specific person who can always help lead you on the right path: you. "The only person who can figure it out is yourself," Akerman said.

"The Aviary" is now in theaters. You can also catch it directly on digital and on demand.