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The movie follows Moll, a young woman in her 27 age who despite everything she lives with her family in a remote society of a little island. At some point, she meets Pascal, the man who changes her life. They experience passionate feelings for each other and she chooses to leave with him beginning another coexistence. Yet, everything flip around when Pascal is blamed in an arrangement for fierce homicides leaving Moll disengaged and apprehensive.
Not since Sissy Spacek fell in with Martin Sheen in Badlands has an actress taken us through the process of swapping home and hearth for a homicidal maniac with the manic intensity Buckley displays here.
This tale of beasts and beauty claws through appearances, expectations, and the fine line between inviting and troubling - and victim and attacker - on a plethora of levels.
Immaculately composed yet skittish, edgy and surprising, this impressive debut by writer-director Michael Pearce emanates a chill that will have you hugging your sides.
There is nothing more enjoyable than a film that shatters your expectations, turning a confident hunch about what's coming next into smithereens of doubt. The British thriller "Beast" does it strikingly well.