Very strange movie. Already somewhere in the middle, its heterogeneity is strongly striking.
On the one hand there is a really creepy story about a family of strange psychologists living on the outskirts, and on the other - a set of jokes about the Niger brotherhood and everything that comes with it.
From such strange contrasts, the seriousness of the perception of cinema is greatly stormed, which creates this strange effect.
The behavior of the main character is surprisingly quite adequate, except for the attempts to quietly take a picture with a phone at belt level among dozens of people looking at him.
The disclosure of the insidious plans of the supostats is just enough to be creepy, and leaves enough space for the viewer’s imagination to fill in all the gaps as to who is scarier.
If it weren't for these swings with seriousness, it would just be a strong creepy movie. So, I'm confused.