Yup. But I only liked the first half. Once they let go of the POV style, it kinda died. I don't know how they should have solved it, since the POV got kinda stae as well after 45 minutes, but it sure was more fascinating than the rest. Maybe it should have been a short movie, then it would have been brilliant.
Im with you on that.
I thought the 1st half was fresh, and barring a blurred crossed sight frame of eyebrow and nose, they couldnt really have nailed the 1st person bit any more convincingly.
The dark comedy of his one eye being the focus of reaction for the subsequent like 45 mins was not enough comedy to balance the utterly depressing aspects of the story, for me....and the reveal of what had put him in that position was a bit "Oh...that was it? After all the flashbackery, He
Spoiler:
simply had a stroke at the wheel, noone else was killed like it was hinted that they may have been by the flashes... It was good that it creates stroke awareness, though.