Consequently, though I promise to minimise them, it’s unlikely this review will be entirely without spoilers.
I don’t think it’s the scene wewillbe talking about.
Everything else, though, I’m afraid, is fundamentally flawed.
That’s without Giulia’s agonisingly slow “running” speed and some pretty opaque puzzling, too.
Oh, but it’s beautiful.
After that, things seem to go to hell.
For one, there are some technical issues.
What a shame it is that such a promising and atmospheric horror dissolves into such inelegant and incoherent chaos.
It’s not even strong enough to commit to a definitive ending, either.
Worst still, so many - too many!
- things don’t make sense.
The plot holes are vast.
Not enough to counter the grossly overused “mental ill-health = murderous” trope, anyway.