This film hits a bit too close to home, the fact something like this could happen and take away all we take for granted. It's disturbing bleak but most of all it feels real and that's what makes it so terrifying to watch. Being from the UK myself made the film even more real for me. The most morbid scene in the film is the image of the shell shocked mother holding her burnt baby as if it was still alive. The film also lingers on scenes that make you feel uncomfortable, having you feel trapped in the same situation as the characters. The only criticism I have of the film is the documentary style voice-over which I feel cuts the tension at times, simultaneously I'm grateful as it's quite educational and provides an insight of how things would go if this tragedy was to happen.
I'm glad I have seen this obscure gem of a movie. It will definitely haunt my dreams for a long time to come.
I'm glad I have seen this obscure gem of a movie. It will definitely haunt my dreams for a long time to come.
Last edited by TheVanillaGorilla; 06-05-23 at 04:58 PM.