This a bit darker, than the first entry into the "Masters of Horror" series by Landis. In the first season, the "Deer Woman" was more a comedy than horror. But you can still detect the humour that Landis does inject into the whole project. And though the Deer Woman main actors were a great duo, we have a more demented story here, which is apparent from the get go.
Good actors and wickedly funny and disturbing script move along a story that might have a surprise or two for you. Though you might be able to see where it is going, you might not be able to know why it does so. Until you see and hear it of course. And while this might be a bit OTT (it could seem like an overreaction), the last frame is pure genius ...
Good actors and wickedly funny and disturbing script move along a story that might have a surprise or two for you. Though you might be able to see where it is going, you might not be able to know why it does so. Until you see and hear it of course. And while this might be a bit OTT (it could seem like an overreaction), the last frame is pure genius ...