One to add to the Netflix queue
Produced by Screen Ireland and made by Irish director and writer duo Lorcan Finnegan and Garret Shanley , Nocebo is a tense and twisty thriller with big ideas on its mind, with the movie's story touching upon economic inequality, globalisation and how western corporations exploit the east.
The film's ambitious storytelling, along with Finnegan's ability to craft a strange off-kilter atmosphere and Fonacier's deliciously unsettling performance, led to Nocebo receiving strong reviews - earning a 70% Rotten Tomatoes score.:"Director Lorcan Finnegan, working with a script by Garret Shanley, creates some unsettling moments and there are sharp prickles of commentary about our attitude to fast fashion and the workers who make our clothes.
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