When it comes to psychological thrillers - especially the type we get served here, it seems to boil down to two choices where the movie is heading or what it means - the things you see and hear. So the same is true for this here - and I'm saying this because as a viewer you can decide to choose to believe one thing is happening or another. It can only be one of the two ... and the movie will either dissolve and resolve that for you - or will leave it up to you to decide what is true or not.
Now I am not going to reveal what actually transpires or how this ends ... I will tell you that I very much liked what the movie did and how it chose to end things (no pun intended) ... this does not mean it will have the same effect on you. Actually you may feel annoyed or dissapointed ... but the actors and the movie/story are not to blame for that. Neither are you - it is a matter of taste. This is very well made on so many accounts! Not just visually, but also on a sound wise! I'd argue that almost all the choices made by the film team here, help elevate the story it does tell - even if you have seen something similar, the tension is "real" (again no pun intended)
Now I am not going to reveal what actually transpires or how this ends ... I will tell you that I very much liked what the movie did and how it chose to end things (no pun intended) ... this does not mean it will have the same effect on you. Actually you may feel annoyed or dissapointed ... but the actors and the movie/story are not to blame for that. Neither are you - it is a matter of taste. This is very well made on so many accounts! Not just visually, but also on a sound wise! I'd argue that almost all the choices made by the film team here, help elevate the story it does tell - even if you have seen something similar, the tension is "real" (again no pun intended)