This movie is truly an odd bird. I believe the weaknesses outnumber the strengths, a flawed gem that's more flaw than gem, but I can't say it has absolutely nothing at all going for it.
Three people get trapped in a high-rise holiday flat, and as the food and water run out they begin to lose their minds. Eventually it comes to appear they may be victims of something larger than a simple mishap.
It's well-made and well-acted by indie film standards. Also, it had some nice production touches... some of the camerawork, the way they handle the apartment, was reminiscent of how the hotel sets were used in "The Shining", but not in a deliberately derivative way, just in seeming to have picked up some nice moves from it.
But the narrative is pretty weak and disjointed, and the first probably two thirds of the movie are straightforwardly unexceptional.
But then, the last 20-25 minutes... well, it's fairly solid horror, instense, phantasmagorical, and a little gory... almost a giallo flick. It's still more atmosphere than substance, and it definitely doesn't do anything to clarify things narratively. But if the whole movie had been like this, I might have liked it.
In fact, the ending almost justifies a rewatch to see if I missed something for the first 2/3. Not today. But I might do that.
I guess we should say... poorly written but well-directed? I don't know.
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