Certainly eerie and atmospheric but rather a dull thriller about a young depressed woman who becomes obsessively convinced she is to die the next day. When she tells her friend she too gets the same feelings and so it goes with the 'thing' becoming contagious. The feeling of imminent death manifests as some disco lights and then everyone becomes more and more morose. I get that this fits well in the era of the Covid pandemic but as a narrative film it's just dull exemplified when the lead character repeatedly plays the same side of a record monotonously over and over (Grr) and I can even buy into the theme that death is always somewhere around the corner for everyone but it's still a difficult film to buy into. It definitely didn't work for me.
If you are looking for a horror movie this is probably not for you. It is a very well acted, highly atmospheric and at times quite disturbing film about auto-suggestion, the power of suggestion from others and the realisation that life, which before was certain, is now so transient and about to be lost. The best scenes are the ones where several people are confronted by the assurance of one person that they themselves will die, and the impact that this has on their confidence. Also the admissions that people make to each other about how this changes everything for them. The script is quite limited but very powerful in places. As a watcher one finds oneself consciously shying away from even considering that one might die tomorrow in case one gets pulled into the action! - surely a testament to a very strong theme, expertly executed.