The marketing and movie premise baits audience selling the movie as an uncanny suspense ala Stranger Things or even a Lynchian romance but this movie is actually a about gender dysphoria. Nothing wrong with it, just poorly executed. Too many scenes and dialogues were made purely because the director must have thought "I think this would look aesthetic in the screen".
I'd say this is a post-meaningful film. A film that has no depth, a beautiful, empty vessel. It flirts with great movies from the past, and sustains itself by bringing to the spectator a false sense of nostalgia.