Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA troubled father, Peter Stube, retreats to Bilford, a town full of werewolf lore in hopes of dealing with personal demons. But to his dismay, he must face the truth of his troubled past or ... Leer todoA troubled father, Peter Stube, retreats to Bilford, a town full of werewolf lore in hopes of dealing with personal demons. But to his dismay, he must face the truth of his troubled past or risk becoming part of the legend.A troubled father, Peter Stube, retreats to Bilford, a town full of werewolf lore in hopes of dealing with personal demons. But to his dismay, he must face the truth of his troubled past or risk becoming part of the legend.
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The film was a sheer delight! Packed with entertainment and humor, it managed to strike a chord on a profound level due to its compelling moral and message. The storyline was not just engaging but also thought-provoking, leaving a deep impact that stayed with me. The cast's chemistry was palpable, making the characters relatable and endearing. The witty dialogues between the actors resonated with real-life experiences, making the characters feel like old friends. The film's technical aspects, from cinematography to special effects, were astonishingly realistic, immersing me completely into its world. The music and sound effects added depth, enhancing the overall cinematic experience. It was more than just a movie; it was a transformative journey that left me entertained, enlightened, and profoundly moved.
This is a great film! Well-made story, takes the viewers on an exciting journey through one man's struggle and keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time! Sometimes, when we think we have life (or a movie) figured out, we realize we just might not. Excellent cast and crew brought this film to life and truly gave it a quality that stands above many other movies I've seen. There are many twists, and turns, and moments that make the hair on the back of your neck stand-up! It was a pleasure to watch this film. Definitely recommend watching this one! Kept me guessing & on my toes!! Add to your watchlist now!
If you're looking for a mind-bending psychological film and a movie that will keep you at the edge of your seat, this is the film to add to your watchlist. From the beginning to the end you are questioning if the narrator is experiencing reality or a "delusion". It was an experience to go and explore the psyche of the protagonist and the demons he was facing.
The production of the movie stood out as every scene was shot with a purpose in mind, a purpose that would put all the pieces together as the move hits it climax. Look forward for more work from this production company. 10/10 will watch again.
The production of the movie stood out as every scene was shot with a purpose in mind, a purpose that would put all the pieces together as the move hits it climax. Look forward for more work from this production company. 10/10 will watch again.
Went in completely blind and was pleased to discover a psychological piece that introduces increasingly more doubt about the intentions (and perception/sanity) of multiple characters while leaving just enough crumbs to reward an attentive viewer.
The visuals during the front end + daytime scenes are very realistic, setting the stage for convincing slips in and out of surreal/supernatural elements. Even greater support for these elements is established by Alfonso Freeman as Sheriff Lewis--whose entrance into the film (for me) got the intrigue rolling and provided gravitas across the runtime-- and Danny Vinson's performance as "Crazy Ned" Bowers. The latter is so compelling that viewers can't write off the questions that allow this film to walk a captivating line between genres.
All in all, without giving too much away, this film has a lot to say about credibility and recovery--particularly the limitations + agony of trying to pull ourselves out of the gutter in solitude-- with some surreal twists. Highly recommended for viewers that want a more intimate experience requiring careful attention. It ain't what ya think!
The visuals during the front end + daytime scenes are very realistic, setting the stage for convincing slips in and out of surreal/supernatural elements. Even greater support for these elements is established by Alfonso Freeman as Sheriff Lewis--whose entrance into the film (for me) got the intrigue rolling and provided gravitas across the runtime-- and Danny Vinson's performance as "Crazy Ned" Bowers. The latter is so compelling that viewers can't write off the questions that allow this film to walk a captivating line between genres.
All in all, without giving too much away, this film has a lot to say about credibility and recovery--particularly the limitations + agony of trying to pull ourselves out of the gutter in solitude-- with some surreal twists. Highly recommended for viewers that want a more intimate experience requiring careful attention. It ain't what ya think!
I expected a supernatural thriller but found this to be a very serious and gripping treatment of a major social problem that films rarely attack head on. The protagonist turns out to be a very complex figure who is fighting a losing battle against his own demons. Some may take supernatural elements seriously; I took them as a metaphor. The ensemble cast was outstanding, full of classic southern figures, well-acted. And while the cast is diverse, race plays no part in the plot whatever. This is a serious film and no one will feel they wasted their time watching it, trust me. Highly recommended.
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