A bloated, self indulgent shock piece that burns through its one interesting idea in the first 30 minutes, then spends the next two hours desperately trying to convince us there’s something deeper going on.
The narrative is painfully superficial, stretching what should’ve been a intriguing, nasty little short film into a punishing 140 minute endurance test. It hammers the same grotesque imagery into the audience over and over, mistaking shock for depth. And while the film pretends to be a…