This film possesses significant aesthetic appeal; however, it merely represents the initial stages of its narrative. The depiction of the relationship between the two characters and FKA twigs tends toward awkwardness, evoking strong romantic associations typical of the early 2000s. While both individuals are notably attractive, I found myself perplexed due to the absence of a substantial buildup to their relationship and a palpable chemistry. Although the film demonstrates potential, it ultimately lacks coherence. I had hoped for a commendable production; regrettably, it fails to meet that expectation. The characters’ engagement seems implausibly hasty, as if they had been acquainted briefly before contemplating a shared future. One might suggest that this reflects trauma bonding; however, the narrative inadequately explores this concept. The male character embodies a cliché persona, while the female character, as noted by another observer, conforms to the beautiful, broken individual archetype. There is a distinct lack of buildup throughout the storyline; it appears disorganized, and the transitions lack coherence. The overall flow of the film is far from satisfactory. The sole commendable aspect of the production seems to be its aesthetic quality, particularly concerning the main character.