Synopsis
Two young religious women are drawn into a game of cat-and-mouse in the house of a strange man
The end credits feature the statement: "No Generative Al was used in the making of this film" The more you know, the less you knowThe trailer for this was amazing, actual film in many ways is better than the trailerAll three main protagonist were incredibly well acted, the miss en scene made you feel suitably claustrophobic & it would make a great stage playReligion & faith are the center of the story and the filmmakers have crafted an incredible journey where you the audience feel you know more than the missionaries at times but there are many dead end in this mouse trap & you'll never fully understand what you're seeing
In one outingAs you know I don't do spoilers but there's so much symbolism in this film , gameplay of board games being the most obviousBecause you have a preconceived idea of the roles that Hugh Grant plays & the English accent make him sound so trusting but like the leaking roof you're being drip fed information as the film progressesWell worth seeing if you like hitchcockian mystery thrillersThe music score was so fitting , it's all about beliefPad
A 8/1