I just experienced a real life nightmare Just out of a session. I drove like 30 minutes from the cinema, and I am still impressed. I can't say that this movie is worth recommending to anyone. But it's definitely worth seeing. This is one of those movies that is completely unlike any other. 3 hours flew by, the credits rolled, and no one in the hall got up. Everyone, like me, was waiting for some continuation, explanation. Some kind of final chord from the author. But in the end it will be only you with your personal thoughts. Well, good old Ari Aster once again managed to create a story that I followed with an incredible gamut of emotions. Such an experience is clearly something worth going to the cinema for.
Damn, this is a nightmare in every good way.