The movie is very unique, it might be too slow for some, but I haven't felt it at the cinema. It's quite gripping, although not on surface level. The implications of an event from the move are quite scary, not in violent or zombie-like way, but more...calm, unexpected and totally different. That angle is something new and interesting, which is a big strength of the movie. I like the japanese-inspired soundtrack - it just adds to the weirdness of the situations, the costumes and sets. Those are wonderfully planned, with careful colour selection and framing. It's quite a mix - England, kind of 60s fashion and Japanese kabuki music. It's not a blockbuster. People who expect easy entertainment or who in general don't pay attention to colours and framing in movies - simply won't enjoy it. It requires certain appreciation for new and surprising concepts. If you don't mind a bit of art while going to the cinema - you'll like it. If you're a fan of typical American-style movies with very predictable flow... better pass.