The music was grainy and intense without subtle timing, the actresses' moles were distracting and the plot was often shambolic, but I stuck with this because parts of it were compelling for various reasons. It had quirky charm, as they say. A lot of the acting was stiff but other scenes showed depth.
Parts of it were unintentionally funny, like a phone call that sounded like the "distant" party was talking through a towel. There was nothing subtle about the demons; they should have kept them unseen. The scariest part was when a character who seemed friendly turned out to be the opposite, but it wasn't a shock. They made her look dark and greasy.
But again, I stuck with it to the end and found it entertaining. I'd have given it 3 stars but for the mystery of its appeal.
Parts of it were unintentionally funny, like a phone call that sounded like the "distant" party was talking through a towel. There was nothing subtle about the demons; they should have kept them unseen. The scariest part was when a character who seemed friendly turned out to be the opposite, but it wasn't a shock. They made her look dark and greasy.
But again, I stuck with it to the end and found it entertaining. I'd have given it 3 stars but for the mystery of its appeal.