

Title: Perfect Skin
Year: 2018
Rating: 5.147
Cast: Richard Brake, Natalia Kostrzewa, Jo Woodcock, Tom Ashley, Jemima Bennett
Description: A suffocating sense of dread, meticulously crafted and expertly sustained, is the beating heart of "Perfect Skin" (2018). This isn't a film for the faint of heart; it's a slow-burn descent into the unsettling depths of obsession and the fragility of identity. Through unsettling imagery and a palpable sense of unease, the film explores the insidious nature of control and the devastating consequences of unchecked desire. The narrative's ambiguity allows for multiple interpretations, prompting reflection long after the credits roll. While the pacing might feel deliberate for some, it's precisely this measured approach that amplifies the film's unsettling power. "Perfect Skin" is a masterclass in atmospheric horror, a chilling exploration of human vulnerability and the terrifying potential for self-destruction lurking beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary lives. It's a film that stays with you, a testament to the power of suggestion and the chilling beauty of unsettling art.