Okay, I watched it, and I enjoyed it to a point.
First of all, I enjoyed not only your use of lighting and motion, making a locker room a seemingly more interesting set than it actually is, but I have a lot of appreciation for deciding to go without audio from the actual shots, I thought the overemphasized sound effects in place of realistic audio and subtitles were actually very well done.
I started losing interest when she started dicing him up, I REALLY started losing interest when she starting smothering herself and drinking his blood, that was just a turn off. Honestly, I felt like it could have gone in a different direction that would have maintained the artistic nature of it and given it more of a story line, in the last 2 minutes or so, it seemed to lose all sense of any potential story it could have had.
Basically, it went Mysterious girl meets emotionally troubled guy in a locker room of sorts - exchange phone numbers - she invites him over - slicing and dicing ensues. I feel like the artistic drama between the two characters had a lot of potential to go in a better direction.
And by a better direction, that doesn't mean you make it a romance, you can keep her killing him and still make it work, I understand her killing him was the premise, but I think the story would have benefited a lot by less gruesome and disturbing murder and more her wooing him into that state before ending him, instead of just drugging him and throwing him in a chair.
I dunno, that's just my two cents. From a visual perspective, I thought it was a very interesting style that I enjoyed.
Oh, and random side note: I feel like the credit music is a massively different mood from the entirety of the film.