What I loved most about this film was the weird voyeuristic quality that you feel watching the fabric of her life unravel and flipping your empathy and sympathies from one character to another. The female lead, played by Sammi Davis is riveting as she recklessly leads you into her loneliness, loss, sadness and desires. Davis's performance is one of the strongest female performances I have seen and her dive into the darkness of her own will and desire is frightening and mesmerizing in the same moment. The film's production design moves from always being just a shade darker or a shade off of what you might be expecting in its use of muted but rich colors to stark barren rooms and landscapes. All of this adds to the tension of the film's plot and is reinforced by an equally riveting and sometimes stark John Cage-like musical score. All the performances in the film are balanced and strong and all the male leads are powerful and diametrically different from one another adding to the dimensionality of the plot. But all in all, it is Sammi Davis who is astounding and makes this film come alive in its ultimate madness. But then, who would expect less from Director, Tony Randel who covers every frame with his special touches and takes us flawlessly through days of crazy madness. Loved it.