I couldn’t stop watchin; binged it in a day. Truly a masterpiece where Flanagan combines horror with profound questions around spirituality and redemption. He explores faith and religion through well developed characters and emotions rather than violence and gore for a cheap scare or for the sake of just shocking the audience. It is also explores religious zealotry/cultIsm where people use their religion to justify their actions and behaviours and lose the point of their faith. Maybe because I was raised a Catholic and was an altar boy (I consider myself an atheist now) I could relate to the rituals and their symbolism.