If you like lovecraftian psychological slowburn indie horror with no answers and sheer mystery, it's fantastic. I went into it without too many expectations and was pleasantly surprised. No over the top horror gimmicks or jump scares here, just genuinely intriguing, disturbing, thought provoking, paranoia inducing dread. I only realized after the fact there is no music or "fake" sfx, which lends itself incredibly well to giving the feeling of being isolated in the shoes of the protagonists, while being immersed in an incredibly desolate environment. While maybe not perfect, it’s worth a watch for the right kind of viewer.