I watched this movie and after finishing it, it's notably stuck in my thoughts in a way that most films do not for me. I think there is something disparately haunting about this film in a way that most horror movies aren't to me, even as a life long horror fan. There is an existential dread pervasive from the first seconds of the movie, an understanding of a grief that always will stick with you. The fear that must be felt knowing you are to die soon, and being left to wander endlessly for an unknowable amount of time, as everything has moved on from you.