The music/ambience was not my cup of tea. It was very cliché and did not add to the creepiness of the movie. It would have been better with more/mostly silence I feel. It’s used overabundantly and that cheapens any effect it might’ve had. Also it’s kinda just shrieky.

That’s pretty sad because the movie is beautifully shot and spaghetti dude was pretty great.

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    Maybe I just don’t get the movie, but the strange, ultra-precise dialogue, the at times uncomfortable, but also beautiful camera angles could’ve really hit the mark if there wasn’t always the “be scared now this is creepy”-music. I mean, most of the scenes later in the movie ‘deserve’ the creepy music but it’s so overdone at this point that there’s no impact left. Ah, well, can’t always win.

    The Lobster is on my list already but I haven’t seen it yet - I will add The Favourite now, thanks. A good period drama always at leasts interests me.

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      Don’t sleep on his non English films. Dogtooth is one of my favorites ( Be prepared for even stranger dialog), I also really enjoyed Alps.