Barbarian

Year of release : 2022

 

Run time : 1h43min

 

Genre : Horror / Mystery / Thriller

 

Cast : Bill Skarsgard, Justin Long

 

 

A woman who booked an air B&B, finds a man already booked it for a few weeks.

Being a rainy night, she decides to share the house with the man. She takes the bedroom and he takes the living-room.

 

At night, she wakes up as the door to her room opens by itself. She gets out only to find the man sleeping.

 

Leaving for the interview she sees the street on daylight, and all the houses,except for the one she shared with the man, are damaged beyond repair.

 

At the interview she was in Detroit for, the woman is telling her to find another place to stay as it's not safe.

 

Going back,she gathers her things,wanting to leave, but looking for toilet paper, she ends up in the basement. Whose door shuts,locking itself. Looking for a way out,she discovers a corridor to a secret room with a bed,a bucket and a camera!

 

She realizes bad things happened in this place,and probably still are,and tries to find a way out.

 

As the man tries to help her, and investigates the place, getting trapped in there, the movie changes the lead, and we meet an actor who is accused of r@aping an actress. Turns out it's his house,and he comes to see it,as he wants to sell it.

 

The actors were all great.

 

I loved how it started,but due to the fact it kept on changing the lead,it did it 3 times, and then it turned into a sort of slasher, it kinda lost me.

 

There are certain things I kept on wondering about, like, who booked these two people in the house at the same time? Why? There are quite a few questions which won't find answers.

 

SPOILERS

How could those people still live underground,for so many years?What did they eat? Did they steal from the ones living in the house?

 

Rating : Worth a watch !