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A former cello prodigy (Allison Williams) seeks out both her mentor (Steven Weber) and his new star pupil (Logan Browning) with enigmatic intent in this twisty and undeniably twisted midnighter. (Fantastic Fest)

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Malarkey 

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English A total craziness. Nothing happening in this movie makes sense, but it is strangely entertaining. At first, the story focuses on a girl musical duo a la Apocalyptica, to play out a lesbian drama. This later turns into a psychedelic horror, only to turn into a conspiracy theory about Bambini di Praga. Crazy but fun. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English Netflix has unleashed a much anticipated new release, and for the first time in a while, a decidedly solid psychological thriller that the less you know about, the better. The film is full of unexpected surprises and fun twists that play nicely with the viewer. It's decently filmed, well acted, quite original, even nicely edgy in the finale and, most importantly, the whole thing has a twisted undertone. Netflix definitely deserves admiration because the pace at which it releases films is admirable. I recommend it. After a long time a decent piece. 75% ()

Necrotongue 

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English I think that drama/thriller would be enough for the list of genres. There’s no way this can be called a horror film. Anyway, the film worked very well for me until the creators ruined it by providing clues for people with no imagination. If it hadn’t been for that, I would have added another star. By the way, it never occurred to me that I would discover yet another sexual practice (especially in a film permeated with cello music) but fisting without a fist convinced me that nothing is impossible. 3*+ ()