I understand what you're saying, but I don't see it as perpetual fear any more, just making appropriate risk assessments! I'm very vulnerable, unfortunately, and I am at fairly high risk in my day to day work, so try to keep it a bit safer in my free time. I've seen the effects of worsening of my conditions and it's really just not worth it. I think about one in 60 people are infected in the UK at the moment, so the chances of coming across it are pretty high! I would feel much more confident if other people were wearing masks, but when I went I think it was only our party who were wearing them. Very different to the spring when we were all distanced and had to wear masks throughout the showing! And much lower cases back in those halcyon days!
I would love to know what line was cut for the Neflix version, if you don't mind sharing!
Sounds like it's good to have a second watch. I'm going to put some comments in spoilers.
Yes, the foreshadowing! With the beginning comments, I did think that we were going to see Peter do something terrible, possibly even murder somebody, with the comments about protecting his mum. I was so convinced by the vivisection and the parallel with cow carcass earlier that it was going to be something rather gory and surgical - it turned out not in the end - more medical than surgical! And I had my doubts as the film went on, wondering if he was developing a genuine relationship with Phil (and maybe he was, in a way) and bonding over their grief and loss, and that I'd got the wrong end of the stick, despite all the hints (e.g. about Peter's father saying he was, I can't remember, cold? Too strong?).
I can't remember how Phil got the hand injury which was key to the outcome. How did that happen?
Lots of symbolism and parallels that I still have to get my head around:
- the vivisection and the butchering of the cows
- the castration, and possibly all the other stuff about homophobia
- Peter's surgical gloves (when handling the rope!) and Rose's gloves when she gave away the hides
- the rope that Phil was making and the rope that Peter's father hung himself by
- the hides, and the poisoned hide
- the grief of the different characters
And I'm sure much more.
I loved the characters! Peter developing and playing the long game with his plan - I did not guess what his plan was, but it fitted so well with everything else, but I felt the actor really showed the character growing and becoming more confident and determined in what he'd set out to do.
Benedict's portrayal was amazing. What an unpleasant guy, but so compelling and sympathetic as well. I loved his voice. And that walk!
Jesse Plemon and Kirsten Dunst were great too.
The story really reminded me of Ruth Rendell's psychological thrillers - it made me think of one where you know who the murderer is at the beginning but have to read on to find out who the victim was!.
I kept hearing that Benedict prepared for the role by not washing!
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