It is surprisingly funny, though the humor is of the "cringe" variety that makes you want to look away from the screen. Final Verdict

The brilliance of the film lies in the aftermath. Östlund doesn't focus on the disaster, but on the awkward, agonizing silence that follows.

Tomas’s initial refusal to admit he ran away—even to himself—is both pathetic and deeply human.

Johannes Kuhnke (Tomas) and Lisa Loven Kongsli (Ebba) are phenomenal. Their escalating tension feels raw and claustrophobic.