I saw this film when it first came out. It's not all explosions and zombies. In fact, it's none of those.
Yet, what it lacks in explosions and zombies it gains as a deep philosophical and psychological thriller. I recommend this one to jsp'rs who do not mind films that are dialogue based and whose storylines linger for a long time after the end credits roll.
*Note: I just noticed the AI/LLM created thumbnail. The two main characters, the deepfaked image of the therapist and child are not at all representative of the actors. I hate LLMs/AI for what they are doing to YouTube.
This post was edited by UAPtictac on Jan 7 2026 05:12pm