We live here a powerful series of horrific and moving events that we live through the constant terror of a serial killer. This story begins with a dangerous and terrifying mission by a serial killer. The killer scenes may paint a blood-soaked task to make things right with the woman he loves, and perhaps it will be mysterious under those events.
Lifechanger may initially present itself as an idiosyncratic spin on the slasher, but it is ultimately a tragedy, tracing one man's very gradual realisation that what he had always deemed "necessary" was in fact a matter of moral choice
McConnell's story gives us a constant sense of danger - either to potential victims or to the skin-walker itself, making Lifechanger a tense experience with minimal effects and maximum mood.
McConnell's digging into something disturbing and more uncomfortable than his previous work has been willing to explore, something that feels as ugly as Drew's victims look.
Lifechanger is a lean, mean, and intense dose of shapeshifter horror with a chilling message perfectly suited to the complex conversations of the Me Too era.