A lot of feels from this movie. Nothing about it seemed fantastical or extra ordinary or unbelievable, it just felt so real and by the end I just felt so connected to it. Everything about it really embodied the pain and fear, but also the quiet of 2020. It's as if you're waiting for something terrible or sudden and extreme to happen, but then the next scene comes and somehow it's worse but it takes you a second to put your finger on it to really identify why. Fair warning, this is definitely not light hearted or even a redemption story, it's dark, but in a real life kind of way. Like how there's a little voice that tells you to turn the steering wheel towards the side of the bridge, but you have to deliver your passenger in the back to the hospital first. Overall one of the best films I've seen in 3 years.... really hate that it took me 3 years to see it.