seriously, i just finished watching it, i have my criticisms which seem to fall in line with some others have made (i.e. drawn out etc.) but overall the film was great in the sense of being a film, i did not however feel great after watching it, i needed answers. its not the scariest movie ever but the implications and situation in general are very depressing and kinda stick in your head
9/10 :concerned-confusion: watch in the right headspace but also don't watch if youre squeamish about bad things happening to (very) young kids
movies like this (that prize vibe/aesthetic over plot) basically demand as much immersion as possible in order to have the best chance of working on you. the "couldn't get thru it" ppl should try turning off their phones and all the lights and crankin' up the volume if a theater viewing is not an option. I really worry for what the decline of theatrical exhibition will mean for the movies of da future tbh but movies like this, the outwaters and we're all going. to the world's fair give me some hope in the more experimental end of low-budget filmmaking.
I really feel this! How are movies going to change to prioritize viewing on a little bitty tv or laptop or whatever? Or it could be a good thing because that type of viewing rewards more stylization which I like.