Lamb★★★★
Lamb
What is it to be human? Is it to perpetually exist as required by nature? One of the many questions I ask myself most days.
Lamb’s eerie and deep-felt film takes us to a different world where an isolated, grieving young couple gets gifted with an extraordinary child. It takes them by surprise and astonishment to have a second chance at happiness—an understatement, to say the least, about an unusual family. Nevertheless, they live a regular life until they can’t.
The film tells a unique story with superb direction and incredibly dramatic cinematography, unlike I’ve seen before. It maintains a remarkable degree of a strangely bizarre, captivating movie, most memorably. The absurdity exclusively accentuates human nature’s flaws, eventually producing an enigma to regret.
It is a profound psychological horror thriller that is not to be missed for its absolute message about the frightful fate of humans versus nature if not checked accordingly. Masterful, thought-provoking films like this deserve recognition and respect for breaking limits to deliver their craft.