Perpetrator is a weird and chaotic horror that still somehow works because of its themes: a fragmented coming-of-age where transformation feels invasive, almost parasitic. It also touches on self-acceptance, isolation, and misunderstanding.
The visuals are pretty unusual: kaleidoscope-like effects, shaky POV shots, lots of dirty colors, neon and body-focused imagery.
The weakest part is the storytelling - it feels uneven, like some things are rushed while others aren’t explained enough?? But that imbalance might be part of its design idk
Perpetrator is a weird and chaotic horror that still somehow works because of its themes: a fragmented coming-of-age where transformation feels invasive, almost parasitic. It also touches on self-acceptance, isolation, and misunderstanding.
The visuals are pretty unusual: kaleidoscope-like effects, shaky POV shots, lots of dirty colors, neon and body-focused imagery.
The weakest part is the storytelling - it feels uneven, like some things are rushed while others aren’t explained enough?? But that imbalance might be part of its design idk