For me it was the most anticipated film of the year. Honestly, I also watched Interstellar, I will watch the Hobbit, but I really wanted exactly what the critics admired on Sundance. I still didn't understand whether the premiere in Russia would be official or not, but the opportunity appeared, and therefore I looked.
My reviews are banned for spoilers every day. Okay, the moderators, like me, also want to feel their importance in life, so it's just an impression.
Most of all I was hooked in the film by how the authors managed to convey the total and complete abandonment of the characters. They are generally alone. Totally. Together against an unknown creature that does not know what it wants, but do not expect good from it. At the same time, both clearly have problems with their heads, or is it an unknown creature doing so that everyone (and the audience) would think so. Some people seem to surround them, but what's the point. There is no one on the side of the heroine and her son.
Cool idea with a book. If I had this in my childhood ... Damn it, I look at myself and it seems to me that I had this in my childhood.
The film was shot interestingly from the point of view of design. Colors, decorations, home interior. No, the word 'gloomy' does not fit. Everything is lifeless here. Although the word is not the same. All to one, you look and understand, no one needs you, a woman with a child, or me, a viewer, or you, a moderator.