You will get lost in this movie thanks to the superb acting and teamwork. One can easily feel the cold, silence, and hopelessness amid the wildness of the territory and human nature. The lead actor perfectly reflects all emotions, as does the lead actress, although her role is not as extensive as his. I felt a bit uncomfortable at the beginning; however, the method of presentation was quite diligent and sensible, so those stresses were quickly resolved. The cinematography was great. I am quite fond of films that do not use too much music, and this one is another good example. The scene where Samet wanted to turn the lights off should be watched over and over again. I may not know the exact terminology in cinematic terms, but it was quite impressive. Well done.