If you're like me you might not always know what's going on exactly, but what is immediately apparent and consistent throughout is the tense, eerie atmosphere, and the creepy visuals that are excellently conveyed thanks to the film's sound design, music, and it's incredibly unique stop-motion animation.
A simple story of a woman escaping a cult and hiding in a house somewhere in a forest becomes intensely psychological and extremely surreal very quickly. The presentation and the short runtime ensures it's just about always captivating, and words can't describe how impressive and creepy the animation is.
Worth watching from a technical perspective alone, it also feels like the kind of movie where a lot's going on under the surface (I spotted a couple of interesting things going on in the background here and there), and it's something I'm probably going to have a hard time forgetting.
Would've been perfect for October, but hey, November deserves to have some creepy films watched throughout it too.
A simple story of a woman escaping a cult and hiding in a house somewhere in a forest becomes intensely psychological and extremely surreal very quickly. The presentation and the short runtime ensures it's just about always captivating, and words can't describe how impressive and creepy the animation is.
Worth watching from a technical perspective alone, it also feels like the kind of movie where a lot's going on under the surface (I spotted a couple of interesting things going on in the background here and there), and it's something I'm probably going to have a hard time forgetting.
Would've been perfect for October, but hey, November deserves to have some creepy films watched throughout it too.