some really great moments and an ending that sticks with you but i'm not really a horror person. that being said, this kind of more "soft" (idk if that's the right word) horror is something i'm definitely more appreciative of. tbh it took me a bit to expand the horror definition beyond the typical in-your-face slasher in my mind. like i fucking loved Under the Skin when i first saw it and didn't even consider it a horror thing until way later. the only big "issue" for me personally is the subject matter because the religious/insanity angle feels like such familiar territory and i'm just not into it. but that's just a personal thing. 6/10
Snake5555555555 posted...
Saint Maud
I also enjoy the film's incredible restraint, only briefly lingering on moments of pain and torment while instead focusing on the more anxiety-inducing side of the horror genre.