A young man ventures into the interior of British Columbia, bringing his fears and anxieties with him and leaving his job, girlfriend and city behind after he learns he is ill.
It's worth overlooking The Interior's lopsided narrative structure in order to enjoy all the stylish, trippy, genuinely frightening moments it has to offer.
The Interior pulls off an unlikely transformation from absurdist comedy to authentically disturbing psychological horror. It barely makes a wrong move along the way.