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The Idiot Plot Definition
Originated by SF author James Blish and popularized by film critic Roger Ebert during his review of the remake of Narrow Margin, this trope is a term for a Plot that hangs together only because the main characters behave like idiots.
This perfectly fits this movie. It had some effective moments but the main character is such an idiot that you can't take it seriously.
The movie is about a Nick a man who moves from London to the outskirts to start a new life. He's a documentary filmmaker and is filming his move into a new cottage. And per usual things get creepy. The only other character in the film is his neighbor Emma who gives him a "good luck " charm as a welcome to the neighborhood gift. As the film progresses Nick finds strange things happening in the house and things intensifies throughout the film.
The main problem is Nick. He's a complete moron. He's constantly saying his mind is playing tricks on him but he has the activity on film. He never calls the police, or leaves the house. And the dumbest thing is no matter what insanity is happening it's like he has a bed time and has to go to bed every night no matter what is happening in his house.
The acting is not bad and as a found footage film it works well at times but he's just so stupid!!!
At only 77 minutes It's worth a watch but just remember if Nick wasn't a total idiot the film would be 17 minutes long.
This perfectly fits this movie. It had some effective moments but the main character is such an idiot that you can't take it seriously.
The movie is about a Nick a man who moves from London to the outskirts to start a new life. He's a documentary filmmaker and is filming his move into a new cottage. And per usual things get creepy. The only other character in the film is his neighbor Emma who gives him a "good luck " charm as a welcome to the neighborhood gift. As the film progresses Nick finds strange things happening in the house and things intensifies throughout the film.
The main problem is Nick. He's a complete moron. He's constantly saying his mind is playing tricks on him but he has the activity on film. He never calls the police, or leaves the house. And the dumbest thing is no matter what insanity is happening it's like he has a bed time and has to go to bed every night no matter what is happening in his house.
The acting is not bad and as a found footage film it works well at times but he's just so stupid!!!
At only 77 minutes It's worth a watch but just remember if Nick wasn't a total idiot the film would be 17 minutes long.