Apparently this film has won awards. I don't know why. Visually it is ordinary though the cinematographer seems to like wallpaper for some reason to the point of zooming in on it now and then. Why? The plot about a drug addict fails because you don't know what is real, what is a hallucination, what is mental, what is drug induced so at the end when the main character Brian Barnes is revealed as the killer one thinks, that was a slow burn that fizzled out. But was he really the killer? Did he know he was the killer? Why was he calling Anna at the end when she was dead in the boot of his car? If she was. The film isn't helped by Brian and Anna being acted by two poor thespians. They are not convincing for a moment.
Not a good film. There were some lovely trees though so at least there is that.
Not a good film. There were some lovely trees though so at least there is that.