There was a point where it felt like the movie and I were going for a jog right after a well deserved break. The praise to mainly come from the idea a of it being a "smart movie" when in reality I picked up on something. There was a point where it felt like the This a movie where the people that rate it a million out of ten should really watch it again to realise the type of society we live in. This a movie where the people that rate it a million out of ten should really watch it again to realise the type of society we live in. If you expect cheap impressive horror movie tricks, this is not your cup of tea. Note: The trailer cannot depict the atmosphere of the film. Sooner or later it's going to get the attention it deserves. This is an art film that I have watched twice within a month. Direction and sound are excellent and the dialogs between the characters imply more than the obvious. At the same time it's a surprisingly well made psychological horror movie that escalates slowly like all horror movies should (like classic movie "The Exorcist" does). I know that sounds cheeky, but in fact the movie is an a deep allegory (I'm not going to say about what, that's up to your judgment). The movie on the surface talks about some kind of supernatural virus that is transmitted through sexual intercourse (David Cronenberg influence spotted there). This is the first serious film of David Robert Mitchell, an obviously extremely talented director that you should keep an eye on. This is the first serious film of David Robert Mitchell, an obviously extremely talented Nominated in Cannes Film Festival and winner (Best Film, best screenplay) in Austin Fantastic Fest (Next Wave award) this is an extremely underrated (6,9 in imdb) psychological horror/horror movie. Nominated in Cannes Film Festival and winner (Best Film, best screenplay) in Austin Fantastic Fest (Next Wave award) this is an extremely underrated (6,9 in imdb) psychological horror/horror movie.