This is such a crazy good concept, but it does get really slow at points.
It’s not immensely scary, but the mood is there.
Such a pervasive film about melancholy and self-acceptance.
The relatable feeling of screwing things up.
Letting things slip and wanting to run away. Wanting to begin anew.
There is a lack of flourishes in dialog so the lines hit with reality.
The confessional scene is mesmerizing.
Possibly the best final moments of any film.
The ending is perfect. There is happiness there, but heartbreak in equal measure.
I haven't stopped thinking about it.