Longlegs
And all because it gives very little input to untangle the tangle with interest, so you have to wait with all your might for the first hour, just to get to the essence, and not just to the gloomy and thoughtful long shots and inner thoughts of the main character. The ending is satisfying, but the dynamics of the film are very jagged.
I don’t know why some film sites classify it as a horror film, because it is a detective thriller with elements of Satan, so you shouldn’t go there “to be scared”. In general, the blood does not run cold in your veins, but it looks nice.
I was almost most impressed by the credits at the end, which were rolled from top to bottom, playing on the theme of the film Hail Satan.
6.5/10