anna’s review published on Letterboxd:
A quiet and suffocating tale of regret, remorse, rage and unforgivable guilt. I liked the Rashomon structure to this a lot, especially on Barry’s side when they spoke Irish around him and we as the audience had no subtitles to understand. There was a lot of silence in this, which made the music direction even more impactful when the cues dropped as well as the sound design all the more punishing during certain scenes (you’ll know when you see them). Christopher Abbott yet again proves his mettle as an emotionally complex leading man. Just a really smart, lean and horrifying tale of one-upping perceived personal slights that snowball into something so much more sinister.
A lot of visceral animal violence in this one- incredibly tough to watch. Just a heads up.