A film that would take 2 or 3 watches to really understand what was exactly going on -- though I believe that was intended.
I got a Sense of The Blair Witch in this, seasoned with The Evil Dead -- mixed in some erotic fantasy. It was tasteful though.
The scoring was wonderful -- infact my favorite part of the film really. The black and white was a wise choice for this, as it only enhanced the story.
I wish the "He's" were a little more detailed. At times it was blatantly obvious it was a costume. Which... Obviously was exactly that, but I didn't want to be taken out of it. I didn't want that wall down. I had hoped they had more screen time.
The dialogue felt very robotic and the interuptions felt very forced.
For whatever reason, I loved the Goat in this.
It was a good spooky flick just in time for Holloween!