: Reviewers often describe the film as a "slow-burn" thriller with a heavy, uneasy atmosphere.
: Some critics found the film's pacing to be too slow or "meandering," which may affect the impact of its final revelations.
Struggling with complete amnesia regarding the night of the murders, Thomas works with a psychologist, , to reconstruct his memories. As they delve into his past, he becomes obsessed with finding his older sister, Laura , who has been missing since that fateful night. The narrative shifts between the present-day hospital recovery and fragmented, often unreliable flashbacks of his family life. Critical Reception