Annihilation is a movie so prepared to alienate audiences that it comes with its own built-in version of a dissatisfied viewer. His name is Lomax, he's played by a gruff, hazmat-suited Benedict Wong, and he appears to work for the secret agency responsible for sending expeditions into Area X, a stretch of swampy wilderness that's been taken over by a mysterious atmospheric phenomenon nicknamed "the Shimmer. He wants to know what explanation they found for the Shimmer, which has claimed the lives of almost everyone else who ventured into it.

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Small spoilers ahead. Anybody who saw Ex Machina knows that director Alex Garland likes his details, and his newest feature, Annihilation , is no different. Every little detail is important when it comes to Lena Natalie Portman and her journey into the mysterious phenomenon known as the Shimmer. That includes her ink. Lena's tattoo in Annihilation of a snake wound in the infinity symbol, eating its own tail, appears multiple times throughout the film, but that's not what makes it strange. What makes it odd is how it appears and disappears on multiple characters, including Lena's teammate Anya Thorensen Gina Rodriguez and her husband, Kane Oscar Isaac.
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