Ghoul Gruel’s review published on Letterboxd:
Holy shit.
Everyone’s trashing this thing but I think it was practically a masterpiece.
Well shot. Cool practical effects. The score was exceptional. The story was unique, even if some of the explanation was clunky and cringe when they said it out loud. But I was caught off guard. The fucking flip. Like shit got real. The dad was so intense. I loved the mum. I fucking cried. This thing pulled at me emotionally and then threw a couple curveballs it broke me. And so much not said or shown. This deserves a lot of fucking love. Hoping it gains a following for the gem it is.