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  • screenladies25 February 2012
    Warning: Spoilers
    This is perhaps the most beautifully erotic film England has ever produced. It's stunningly shot, very atmospheric and the acting is to die for. Favourite scene? It has to be the long sex scene towards the end. It's after Anna (Nicola Baker) appears to have killed Jay (Joao Paolo Simoes) and sits at her laptop once more; this time round to watch herself having ritualised sex with him. The scene has a creepy 'post-mortem' feel to it and her acting is superb, evoking sorrow and the sense that she may have reached the end of the line there... Antlers of Reason may itself somewhat evoke Polanski's Repulsion (in the seclusion and sexual repression of the main character) but, at the same time, there's nothing quite like it.