There are some interesting and scary set pieces in the film but I found myself more interested in what was happening between the characters. LaPaglia and Otto use their limited screen time to play their characters with a sense of world-weariness and despair that lingers throughout the frame anytime they are on screen. These are two broken people who take in these girls to try and do the right thing. While the acting in the film is especially great for a film like this, I was blown away by the work done by Lulu Wilson and Tabitha Bateman. The friendship and relationship between this two serves as the beating heart of the film and I was really impressed by their range and depth. The work these two do is standout and I hope we get to see more of them in the future.