Thursday, March 22, 2018

Loves having company

A young woman and her somewhat older author husband with a writer's block live in a mansion under renovation where they haphazardly invite couple of strangers. Turns out the visitors are utter bastards - altho the author doesn't see it - and they are truly invading the householders' privacy. And things crazier and creepier and more surreal by the minute, ending up in full-blown chaos. Darren Aronofsky's world is stuff of nightmares. I read this has tons of biblical references, but I don't read the bible, never have and never will, so those escaped me and probably that's why I liked the movie so much.

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