When Edna suddenly reappears after a few days unclear or unwilling to say where she's been everybody is relieved but something is not right.
CW: distressing portrayal of Alzheimers and mental deterioration
Natalie Erika James does a distressing as fuck psychological horror debut. With just three cast members and a creepy cluttered house they wring out tons of claustrophobic tension.
Something is very patently not right from the very outset and it only gets worse as it goes on. It's founded on loss of identity/self and goes places you'd expect but also somewhere you wouldn't.
A very unsettling 9/10 it's filled with existential dread.