
Under the Skin (dir. Jonathan Glazer).
What lifts the film is its richly perplexing, fully realized atmospheric tone and landscape. Glasgow has never seemed so sinister with scenes of mundane action filled with a pervasive sense of dread trough superb acting and direction. Halfway through, this mood and tone is replaced with Scarlett Johannson’s alien going off on her own, trying to explore humanity and learn to exist.
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