: The film is bolstered by seasoned British talent, including James Cosmo , Samantha Bond , and Patrick Bergin , who add a layer of prestige and gravity to the indie production.

: The film makes excellent use of its gloomy, claustrophobic setting—specifically 1960s council-built flats—to create a "Rosemary’s Baby" vibe that feels both realistic and eerily supernatural.

: April Pearson delivers a powerhouse performance as Helen, a woman waking from a coma to find her life—and her father's history—unraveling. Her portrayal of a mother struggling with amnesia and grief is raw and deeply sympathetic.

Directed by Jamie Patterson, is a compelling British psychological thriller that manages to be both a haunting ghost story and a grounded mystery . While it is often classified as horror, the film shines most as a dark detective story rooted in generational trauma and family secrets. Why You Should Watch It