To be honest, I’m at a loss for words. “This has to be classified as ‘f***ed up,'” quips a third person. Critics concur that the film’s content is fairly startling. “If you see this film, you will be investing.
Your money in something that deserves to bomb – and give a grain of validity to the sickest general release in cinema history,” Xan Brooks wrote for The Guardian.
Chris Tookey of the Daily Mail, meanwhile, stated: “It’s a terrible combination of incredibly unpleasant elements.”
It is blatantly misogynistic. Its use of violence is very vivid. Additionally, its creator most likely need mental health treatment.
Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg, who portray a married couple whose little kid passes away, are the focus of the horror.
They withdraw to a cottage in the woods to mourn, where the lady exhibits sadomasochism and progressively violent sexual conduct, while the guy has bizarre visions.