IMDb5.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes65%
Metacritic58/100
Google Users72%
Director: James Harker•Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
A young woman grappling with a deeply unsettling past finds herself increasingly isolated as she tries to piece together fragmented memories. As the lines between reality and delusion blur, she begins to suspect that a sinister entity from her childhood may have returned to claim her. The film explores themes of trauma, memory, and the psychological toll of unspoken horrors.
G♭ received mixed to positive reviews, with critics largely praising its atmospheric tension and strong performances, particularly from Juno Temple. However, some found the narrative to be overly ambiguous and the pacing uneven. Audience reactions were similarly divided, appreciating its dark tone but sometimes struggling with its abstract storytelling.
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and strong lead performances.
Criticized for a sometimes convoluted plot and inconsistent pacing.
Hailed as a visually striking psychological thriller, though divisive in its execution.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's commitment to a dark and disturbing mood, with many highlighting the compelling performances and intriguing premise. Some viewers found the ending unsatisfying or the narrative too difficult to follow, leading to a mixed reception on the overall clarity and resolution.
The distinctive, dissonant musical score of 'G♭' was composed by the director himself, James Harker, who aimed to reflect the protagonist's fractured mental state through sound.
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