I watched this at Dundead Horror Film Festival in May 23.
Beautifully filmed with a great soundtrack this allegorical tale of a pandemic takes the divisions that raised their ugly heads during Covid and turns them into a symptom of this fictional virus. Nature is the balancing factor and its ability to thrive from the demise of humanity shows that maybe it is humanity that is the virus.
A contemplative watch, with minimal scares, the chills and horror come more from what humans are capable of.
Dalila Droege directs a fine cast and joins a growing army of female directors who are bringing something new to the horror genre.
Beautifully filmed with a great soundtrack this allegorical tale of a pandemic takes the divisions that raised their ugly heads during Covid and turns them into a symptom of this fictional virus. Nature is the balancing factor and its ability to thrive from the demise of humanity shows that maybe it is humanity that is the virus.
A contemplative watch, with minimal scares, the chills and horror come more from what humans are capable of.
Dalila Droege directs a fine cast and joins a growing army of female directors who are bringing something new to the horror genre.