Beneath the Skin is the second horror short I've seen from this director. The first one was absolutely amazing, and this one doesn't fall short of expectations either. So much happens in the story, it's hard to believe Beneath the Skin is only five minutes long. It's packed with emotion, love, and pure horror.
The acting is strong across the board, and the presence of such a young, innocent child caught in the middle of relentless, cruel horror makes it especially unsettling. I truly hope this director gets the opportunity to create something like this as a full-length feature. I would happily watch it.