First off, this film is a remake of the Japanese thriller
Chaos (2000), albeit with songs and some original scenes/characters.
Woodstock Villa had been on my watchlist ever since I found myself addicted to the soundtrack. However, learning that it might be a remake, I checked out the original film first, and still ended up enjoying this remake. In fact, having watched the original, I was able to understand certain twists because both films don't spoon-feed. You actually have to use your brain to figure out what went down in several scenes.
Which is another reason some might find the twists far-fetched and maybe even unbelievable. However, Woodstock Villa is filmed and picturized like a true neo-noir and has a flair. The BGM enchanted me completely and I keep listening to it every now and then. As for the songs, I just thought maybe one song could at least have been taken out, given how fast the pacing is. You don't want speed breakers in watertight thrillers. However, the soundtrack is otherworldly in terms of quality and melody, due to which I can excuse this minor flaw.
Woodstock Villa is a thriller for the thinking viewers. The fact that it bombed with such low ratings proves it. The film, although a remake, has a better climax and ending than the original film. I took some time to figure out why it played out like that, and the moment I understood why, I realized this was a really mind-bending thriller. Give it a watch, but be prepared for the songs to slow down the film a bit at times.