Throughout You Won’t Be Alone, writer-director Goran Stolevski rejects the slickness that defines so-called elevated horror.
The film is a tale about how those who spiral so far out of control become blind, if not immune, to the severity of their symptoms.
The film quickly settles into a holding pattern of repetitive porno-movie hijinks and increasingly listless murder scenes.
Robin Campillo’s film is at its most intimate when observing the exchange of war stories.