Disgusting madness
This movie looks as an attempt to produce a compelling surreal horror for adults. However, this was rather a miss than a hit. The most similar thing I can recall is pompous 'Gorgeous vortex', released as an appendix to the 'VHS: viral'. The similarity is that, first, both films seem unconventional in the bad sense, and, second, they lack any conceivable idea behind. It is hard to say that close-ups with blurred background make the picture better (if it is not a new smartphone's camera demo), as well as throwing random frames to the user. The problem is that these frames are too random, they don't make a cohesive sequence, like they do, for instance, in 'Neon Demon' or remake of 'Suspiria'.
Nonetheless, there are two features that I noticed to be crafted very well, but not enough to carry the whole product - these are opening and closing credits, which are done in an ingenious way, but still not better than in Gaspar Noe's films.
As a result, watching the movie was rather a waste of time.
Nonetheless, there are two features that I noticed to be crafted very well, but not enough to carry the whole product - these are opening and closing credits, which are done in an ingenious way, but still not better than in Gaspar Noe's films.
As a result, watching the movie was rather a waste of time.
- zeionara
- Feb 17, 2023