A young couple return to his family home in a remote, sleepy Scottish village, a village that hides a secret, a secret his girlfriend is keen to expose in a documentary.
I'll go so far as to say this is best thing I've seen so far this year, this was classic Black Mirror. Initially you may be thinking you're watching a straight up mystery thriller, wondering exactly where The Black Mirror element is, but trust me it comes, and just to remember that Black Mirror has always been about a terrifying insight into the future, and for Davis, that's exactly what it is.
The story was so wonderfully macabre and twisted, the first half is measured, but builds well, the last twenty minutes were off the scale, that was some climax.
The music was great, it was well produced as you'd expect. It really did have a sort of classic feel to it.
The acting was so good, Myha'la Herrold, Samuel Blenkin and John Hannah were spot on, Monica Dolan however, whenever I see her name appear, I know what I'm about to watch will be good. Trouble is I'm so accustomed to her stealing the show, and I now except it, and guess what, that's exactly what she does, again, she is phenomenal.
I absolutely loved it, the best for a while.
10/10.