The narrative centers around a troubled woman, her husband, and her new housemaid, keeping the focus refreshingly on the characters and the actors who bring them to life. The performances are generally strong, with Amanda Seyfried delivering the standout portrayal of the deeply disturbed Nina, who adeptly transitions between calmness and wild mania. Additionally, Brandon Sklenar shines as Andrew, the supportive husband who harbors doubts about his beloved. Sydney Sweeney, as Millie, may seem somewhat flat in the first half, but she delivers a compelling lead performance by the third act in her titular role.
Furthermore, the set design and cinematography effectively establish the house setting, allowing the audience to become familiar with its corridors and rooms before they need to remember their locations. The tone and score are perfectly attuned to capture the darkly comedic moments and the more provocative sexual tension that builds towards the overarching thrilling and tense confrontations. As mentioned earlier, there are a few plot twists that surprise the audience, not only with their descent into outrageous territory but also with how seamlessly they integrate into the overall narrative.
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