I’m a big fan of great cinematography, and alongside the solid atmospherics this film delivered on that front.
It was dark and had a Tarentino-like feel to it with its harsh and shocking moments.
I found it a film that made you think about the message and what was happening. It ultimately made me thinking about how some men view women and in this case the woman that these interlinked stories rotated around. The first guy (business man) didn’t take advantage of the women as such but it spiralled from there with her being kidnapped and abused, then providing an opportune moment for what seemed like a person who could save her, actually using the situation to rape her. These moments are what made the film feel so cruel. You’ll get the picture when watching it but the striking thing was that it took a child’s mind and view of a women to free her in the end.
Dark, yet enjoyable and thought provoking.