Alan Mattli’s review published on Letterboxd:
ZFF 2020 #30
It's bigger on atmosphere and aesthetics than emotions, which makes the turn the story takes in the end seem a bit trite, but ultimately, the moody strangeness won me over.
ZFF 2020 #30
It's bigger on atmosphere and aesthetics than emotions, which makes the turn the story takes in the end seem a bit trite, but ultimately, the moody strangeness won me over.