Sofia’s review published on Letterboxd:
Haggard breathing, breathy cries, scraping and rattling of metal, churning of something forming; jilting, untethered handheld photography combined with
expressionistic lighting and increasingly invasive perspectives. It is intrusive, unhinged, toying with ideas of sexual repression, psychotic instability, undercut by the horrifying idea of something foreign invading you, consuming you and you can do nothing but watch in horror as it eats away at any semblance of humanity you once possessed. No longer able to recognise who you are. Can do nothing but recoil at yourself. The perverse fusion of fascination and horror at what you have become. Caught in the tormenting process of dehumanisation and dispossession, unable to die, unable to say you are human. What an incredibly insane film.