Emerald Fennell delivers again!
A disturbingly beautiful film that carries through with sincerity, has moments of dark humor, and ends on a shocking note.
Based on the trailer, I thought it would be your run-of-the-mill boarding school narrative, but this had a Call Me By Your Name meets Perks of Being a Wallflower quality to it, which made it stand out.
Barry Keoghan’s performance, like most of his roles, was devious and daunting; not his best, but still quite effective.
Jacob Elordi’s…