Good point. When I think of the film, I think about its particular atmosphere as much as the horror parts. Reminds me a bit of Let the Right One In, one of my favorite films (horror or not) of the last few years. It’s considered horror because of a handful of vampire-shock moments, but for the most part it’s a quiet, lovely, slightly surreal drama about bullying. And fascinating that all the characters - except the bully’s older brother, who is evil - are morally ambiguous, not really fully good or bad.