Erotic sci-fi mood piece Under The Skin (A24/Lionsgate) could sure use subtitles. That's only when there's dialogue, of which there is a minimum, mainly spoken in thick Scottish brogues. An alien being arrives in Scotland and assumes the visage of Scarlett Johansson. After putting on a dead woman's clothes, she hits the mall for a new wardrobe and some cosmetics.
She then proceeds to drive around town, observing human behavior. What she's really there for is to pick up single men with no families, bring them to her place and lure them into a black pool where they are transformed into a kind of extra-terrestrial sustenance.
She also keeps herself busy witnessing a seaside drowning, trying to eat human food (layer cake is a definite no), and burning up as much fossil fuel as she can. However, an encounter with a disfigured man has an unexpected impact on her. To her dismay, she also finds herself being transformed, becoming, dare it be said, human. When she finally does have sex, homo-sapien style, it doesn't go that well.
Occasionally, visually interesting, the special effects, what little there are of them, are cool enough to make us want to see more. Mostly, it's listless and mannered, an excuse for some to see Johansson in various states of undress. DVD special features include a "making of" featurette.