Color me intrigued. I also liked that Bloodborne-sounding shriek at the end.
You are aware that Alex Garland has done a lot of stuff other than Ex Machina, right? Like a lot? Basing predictions off a single work which happens to trigger your sensitive political foundation of identity is a poor start and comes off more closer to a glorified emotional knee jerk. Lemme throw in the other stuff from the wiki if that helps at all...Well I'm going to be the awful cynic here and be the party pooper.
Seeing that it's from the director of Ex Machina and that film had, if I'm being generous a rather misanthropic streak through it, if I'm not being generous a rather misandrist streak through it (which is fine, you want to do it ok but I get to point it out and point out how it kind of didn't work that well with the films narrative) I already know kind of what it's going to be about.
*Awkward cough*Alexander Medawar Garland[1] (born 26 May 1970)[2] is an English writer and filmmaker. He rose to prominence as a novelist in the late 1990s with his novel The Beach, which led some critics to call Garland a key voice of Generation X.[3] He subsequently received praise for the screenplays of the films 28 Days Later (2002), Sunshine (2007) (both directed by Danny Boyle), Never Let Me Go (2010), and Dredd (2012).
Nobody's got a perfect track record I guess though, lol.He co-wrote the video game Enslaved: Odyssey to the West (2010) and was a story supervisor on DmC: Devil May Cry (2013).
You are aware that Alex Garland has done a lot of stuff other than Ex Machina, right? Like a lot? Basing predictions off a single work which happens to trigger your sensitive political foundation of identity is a poor start and comes off more closer to a glorified emotional knee jerk. Lemme throw in the other stuff from the wiki if that helps at all...
*Awkward cough*
Nobody's got a perfect track record I guess though, lol.
If I had to guess, I'd suggest the title is a red herring and the main character is in some sort of silent hill torment from their own suppressed guilt, considering her husband or whatever is supposed to be kinda dead or missing. Or something around that area.