WARNING: TRAILER SPOILS THE BEST JUMPSCARE
Had seen this in my Amazon prime recommendations for quite some time, but thought it was just some trash until I stumbled upon the final monster scene on YouTube. After watching the above trailer, I definitely had to check this out.
Good:
Some great cinematography, interesting skewed/upside down shots to give a feeling of unease throughout.
The ultimate monster reveal has a cool design, the multiple mouths and it stretching Rose's face and forcing itself inside her was pretty horrific.
GREAT OST.
By Cristobal Tapia de Veer, the same guy who did the OST for the original British Utopia series. Personally, I love freaky Postal 1, silent hill, etc. fricked up soundscapes, so this was right up my alley.
Read the comments , I wish I got paid to make weird sounds that traumatize wagies
Bad:
While the monster could easily be seen as a metaphor for trauma, the dialogue really beats a dead horse when it comes to this concept. Perhaps it's being extremely online, but hearing "muh trauma" repeatedly really makes me not want to like this.
The penultimate monster form (pre-face removal) looked like a hulking , so I was like "AYO THIS B-WORD GETTING CHASED BY BARDFINN ", which didn't really help my immersion.
Trailer spoiled the best jump scare,
the sister's head while Rose is in the car , that was a bummer.The scene where Rose goes on a killing spree at the hospital was so ridiculous, I was cracking up. I don't think that was supposed to be the intended response.
Rose was and there were no boobas, major horror faux pas
Overall, 6.5/10, will probably watch the sequel. Hopefully de Veer comes back with more soundkino
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Great movie. I go back and forth with the decision to personify the trauma as a monster too, but goddarn that monster design is so good. It legit creeped me out.
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