Experimental filmmaking by untalented hipster director, falsely advertised as horror, goes nowhere. We've seen this so many times before. The "ghosts" are merely used as plot device to introduce a boring drama about the romantic connection between a ghost and the main dude. The movie tries to say something about loneliness, but it's done poorly and without character development, resulting in an abrupt ending that resembles a commercial for suicide. The actors are somewhat decent which is basically the only decent element about it.
P. S. Oh yeah, the black & white for no reason trope? Really? The unmistakable sign of pretentiousness.
P. S. Oh yeah, the black & white for no reason trope? Really? The unmistakable sign of pretentiousness.