A woman is whisked away to her new mountain retreat by her enigmatic husband on her wedding day - it is clear everything is not what it should be.
This is a well made film with great acting and production and, to a minor extent, keeps you wondering.
It does lack in story though.
The cast and characters are fantastic!
Elizabeth is pretty and vapid like a doll - a counter point to Claire who is intelligent and has real sex appeal.
Henry and Oliver are also great being both menacing and pathetic in their own ways.
The execution is very tight from Elizabeth's vacant witterings to the dirt under Henry's finger nails.
When all is said and done a lot of the story feels redundant and disjointed.
The pace of the film is nice and leisurely setting up the characters with obvious care; but then - to get where the film wants to go - a lot of this has to be churned up.
With all the references to Fairy-tales and a malevolent patriarch this obviously has a theme of female empowerment and may appeal slightly more to a female audience but does not alienate men.
Although a little too briefly it also touches on the pain of loss and, despite technology, the inevitability of death.