Gold fixtures, marble floors, chandeliers - and yet everyone's emotionally naked. Surrounded by Wolves juxtaposes opulence with raw vulnerability so well, you forget you're watching a short film. It feels like a soap opera directed by Wes Anderson.
Wilder's desperation to 'switch back' is tragicomic. He thought he could undo the mistake with an apology? Nah. Surrounded by Wolves reminds us: some kisses change everything - especially when they're meant for someone else.
That close-up of Bella's eye tearing up? No dialogue needed. Surrounded by Wolves trusts its actors to convey volumes without words. Her betrayal, confusion, hurt - all in one glance. Masterclass in micro-expression acting.
Almost sleeping with your brother-in-law? That's not just a plot twist - that's a full-blown scandal. Surrounded by Wolves leans into taboo territory with style, making you gasp, laugh, and cry within minutes.
Wilder's 'I messed it up again' line? Oof. You can feel the regret dripping off him. But Bella isn't having it - and honestly, who would? Surrounded by Wolves knows how to make you root for people who absolutely shouldn't be together.