If we ignore Haneke's statements about how this film is not a genre film but rather a reflection on the genre (as if horror had not long been a self-reflective genre), this is a really good genre film.
If we ignore Haneke's statements about how this film is not a genre film but rather a reflection on the genre (as if horror had not long been a self-reflective genre), this is a really good genre film.
This was everything I hate about TV shows. It is excruciatingly slow. It is unnecessarily long. It is psychologizing. It has too many flashbacks. It spends a whole episode digging into each character's personal story. And so on and so forth. Why do we need like 7 episodes before we get a a bit of a systemic view of the societal issues around racist policing? I'm just rambling at this point...