Interesting film
I watched this tonight after being tipped off to its existence by a friend.
This is very much an indie sci-fi film: small in scope, with a rather un-Hollywood style, and low-budget. Apparently the film was made for under a million dollars.
It's also very talky, and there are a surprisingly small number of actual scenes. Instead of using typical time compression techniques, the director chooses instead to let many of the scenes essentially play out in real time, and by the end of the movie it feels like the entire story is told in what might be a total of seven or so scenes.
I would say that this should best be looked at as a feature-length episode of a show like the Twilight Zone, and in fact there's a framing device that encourages exactly this.
My biggest complaint is that the ending is rather weak. I was hoping for more. It's very simple.
But overall, I enjoyed it. The story is told in an interesting way and the director clearly has talent. It was a welcome diversion and a nice way to take my mind off all the crazy shit that's happening in the world for a little while.