Stunning cinematography, powerhouse performances by Buckley and Kinnear, and a daringly original third act.

Without giving too much away, the final act shifts from psychological tension into extreme, hallucinogenic . It is a relentless, graphic sequence that serves as a literal manifestation of how trauma and toxic traits are birthed and passed down. It is not for the faint of heart, but it is a masterclass in practical effects. Critical Verdict

The story follows Harper (Jessie Buckley), a woman seeking solace in the English countryside after the traumatic death of her husband. Her attempt at a peaceful retreat is quickly derailed as she is stalked and tormented by the men of the village—all of whom share the exact same face (played by Rory Kinnear). Themes and Atmosphere

If you are looking for Hungarian subtitles (meglévő feliratok), the film is widely available on major streaming and VOD platforms. Due to its complex dialogue and heavy use of symbolism, a high-quality translation is recommended to catch the nuances of the priest and landlord characters.

Jessie Buckley is incredible as the grieving, resilient Harper, but Rory Kinnear steals the show. Playing nearly a dozen different characters—from a creepy schoolboy to a dismissive priest—he embodies the "everyman" as a literal nightmare. The Ending (The Body Horror)

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