The Goblin really delivered on the concept. This film is different in a David Lynch kind of way in both the film style and sound design. The sound really stands out and makes it all very creepy in an 80s Thriller/Horror kind of way. The audience can really feel the soundtrack in this film and it was used in a powerful way to deliver the emotion in every scene. The goblin character in the film was a real treat and was unexpected. It's nice to see CGI cast aside for something real for a change these days. That alone makes this little film stand out as it does. The emotion/drama was really compelling - the actors portrayed their characters very well. Their madness was thick and drew me in for the duration. I actually found the book version of this movie on Amazon and will definitely be checking out this story...as the film literally leaves you hanging on for more. I do recommend this one to audiences who want to think a little bit during a movie and those who love a good strange nerve-wracking Thriller in a David Lynch vein. The ending still has me pondering it all.