You Are Not Me

General, rather mundane anxieties (and some more alarming pitfalls) that can accompany travel—luggage lost in transit, exhaustion, impending long-distance jet lag, a car colliding with a surprise creature on the road—set a mood of slow dread that grows increasingly sinister throughout You Are Not Me, writer/directors Marisa Crespo and Moisés Romera’s intriguing contribution to the terror-within-the-home and holiday-frights subgenres.