provoking film dives deep into the personal struggles and growth of a group of friends.
Director Mr. Greg Jardin has done a fantastic job with the storytelling, and the visuals and cinematography are impressive. The setting—a mansion—adds a unique touch to the movie.
The film explores themes of self-acceptance and emotional resilience, with relatable, raw characters. The acting is subtle but powerful, especially the lead's portrayal of vulnerability and strength. While the pace may feel slow at times, it allows you to reflect and connect more deeply with the story. Though it's labeled as horror, it feels more like a drama to me.
I’m hoping for a sequel! This is an excellent movie to watch on Netflix, and it will leave you thinking long after it ends.