Slow and unsatisfying. It's very artsy and feels almost pretentious about it. Scenes drag on longer than they need to, with extra attention to scenery. There are good horror movies out there with less speaking than this that pull it off way better. This movie honestly felt like a film art student's class project stretched out to fill a 90 minute run time. The overall message of how everyone deals with grief differently is almost lost in a sense of morbid hope that something interesting will happen amidst the constant changes in volume from too quiet to too loud.