Captivating opening scene(s). Pretty scary and suspenseful. The actress was perfect. Huge props for delivering the story in disjointed paranoid soliloquy. The eternal staircase was fun. Enjoyed details like a photograph changing from portrait to landscape orientation.
English Countryside in full summer splendour beautifully shot. There were times when the stillness was very surreal. It was more of an emotional ride than philosophical. I didn't worry about it making sense. Could go that way next time.
Recommended for thinkers.
I didn't know how/when it was made until the closing credits. Aha, that accounts for its eeriness and the impossibly empty London footage. (Brings to mind how much Danny Boyle musta paid to get London Bridge closed for 15 minutes in 28 Days Later).
So then I realised that the film totally captured the isolation of that semi-dystopian pandemic summer we all went through together.
English Countryside in full summer splendour beautifully shot. There were times when the stillness was very surreal. It was more of an emotional ride than philosophical. I didn't worry about it making sense. Could go that way next time.
Recommended for thinkers.
I didn't know how/when it was made until the closing credits. Aha, that accounts for its eeriness and the impossibly empty London footage. (Brings to mind how much Danny Boyle musta paid to get London Bridge closed for 15 minutes in 28 Days Later).
So then I realised that the film totally captured the isolation of that semi-dystopian pandemic summer we all went through together.
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