Jandy Hardesty’s review published on Letterboxd:
Well, that was a thing. I knew some stuff about it before starting, but not much (purposefully), especially how spare it is. There is essentially no meaningful dialogue, leaving the whole story to be told visually and expressively. It's quite effective, although I would love to watch it (again, not the first time) in a theatre full of mainstream moviegoers who had no idea what kind of a film it is. It would be hilarious to hear their reactions.
HOW IT ENTERED MY FLICKCHART
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Under the Skin > The Emperor Waltz
Under the Skin < The Seven Year Itch
Under the Skin > The Professional
Under the Skin > The Fortune Cookie
Under the Skin < The Purple Rose of Cairo
Under the Skin < The Last Temptation of Christ
Under the Skin > The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Under the Skin < Twentieth Century
Under the Skin > The NeverEnding Story
Under the Skin > Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Under the Skin > The Lady from Shanghai
Final #1059 out of 3516