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Bring Her Back is one of those rare horror films that hit both emotionally and technically. The story is intimate and unsettling, but it's the execution that makes it stand out.
First, Sally Hawkins delivers a phenomenal performance - raw, layered, and painfully real. She holds the entire film on her shoulders with such precision and emotion that it's honestly Oscar-worthy. I couldn't help but think of Hereditary (2018), where Toni Collette also gave a mind-blowing performance but was completely snubbed by the Academy. Let's hope history doesn't repeat itself.
Atmosphere is tense from the very first scene. The film masterfully builds dread without relying on cheap jump scares. The cinematography is elegant and intimate, often using close shots and cold tones to create a feeling of claustrophobia and grief. Sound design and music are subtle but deeply effective - at times you don't even notice them, but they're working in the background, crawling under your skin.
This is not just another horror flick. It's thoughtful, beautifully acted, and full of emotional weight. Highly recommended if you appreciate horror that respects your intelligence.
First, Sally Hawkins delivers a phenomenal performance - raw, layered, and painfully real. She holds the entire film on her shoulders with such precision and emotion that it's honestly Oscar-worthy. I couldn't help but think of Hereditary (2018), where Toni Collette also gave a mind-blowing performance but was completely snubbed by the Academy. Let's hope history doesn't repeat itself.
Atmosphere is tense from the very first scene. The film masterfully builds dread without relying on cheap jump scares. The cinematography is elegant and intimate, often using close shots and cold tones to create a feeling of claustrophobia and grief. Sound design and music are subtle but deeply effective - at times you don't even notice them, but they're working in the background, crawling under your skin.
This is not just another horror flick. It's thoughtful, beautifully acted, and full of emotional weight. Highly recommended if you appreciate horror that respects your intelligence.
I loved the acting , specially of Sally. Between moments you'd feel like you'd wanna punch her ,that's how good her acting is. Jonah tries his best for some sprinkle of horror, everytime he's on screen, he'd make sure you feel uncomfortable. Loved this movie for particularly the characters. The brother sister love is all over the movie.
It's not particularly horror, it's dark and depressing along with some gore elements sprinkled on top. Wait for the first half an hour for the character development and it takes off and never feels like a drag. No jump scare, wonderfully shot and the background score beautifully compliments the gore nature.
I'd recommend this movie wholeheartedly to everyone and would rate it a solid 8/10.
It's not particularly horror, it's dark and depressing along with some gore elements sprinkled on top. Wait for the first half an hour for the character development and it takes off and never feels like a drag. No jump scare, wonderfully shot and the background score beautifully compliments the gore nature.
I'd recommend this movie wholeheartedly to everyone and would rate it a solid 8/10.
Bring Her Back is probably one of the most disturbing movies I've ever seen, I certainly didn't expect this movie to be a comfortable watch but in comparison to how I felt walking out of Talk To Me it makes that film look like child's play. It's the sort of film that gets under your skin early and stays there and I honestly wouldn't have had it any other way. The Phillipou brothers are clearly masters of their craft and it's a shame that I don't know if I'll be able to stomach a second watch because I would love to see what new details would reveal themselves on rewatch.
This very much felt like a Jordan Peele film to me in that every new scene contain some small new piece of the larger puzzle, it had my full attention from the very beginning and that's a testament to not only the script but the filmmaking. The directors always felt like they were one step ahead of me and I loved discovering more and more about the larger story they were telling as the film went on. It has such a perfect grasp on its tone and it made me feel horrified and uncomfortable and honestly disgusting at points and it's got some of the most effective uses of violence I've seen in any horror movie. It never felt gratuitous in its content and I think that's because it felt like the film was actually trying to say something meaningful about grief and trauma. The two child performers are astounding but I have to say that the film belongs to Sally Hawkins who gives a performance that I can only describe as a tour de force. She hit every beat of this massively complex character perfectly and it really does feel like that character is what makes the movie because the effective moments that I'll remember mostly come from her. She gives a performance that left me in awe from scene to scene and it's destined to be yet another amazing horror performance that the academy will ignore.
Bring Her Back has a script that's worthy of being studied and examined and it has such a good execution of it's story that I honestly wish it was something I'd come up with myself. Every emotion this movie made me feel felt like exactly what the directors wanted me to and I truly cannot believe how disturb it left me. There are moments and images I don't think will ever fully leave my mind and this a new directing duo that's really worth getting excited about. Sally Hawkins is outstanding, as is all the acting, with a script that feels effortlessly intelligent in how it ties everything together. It's rare that a film with such little chance of a rewatch is a positive for me but in Bring Her Back's case I could not think of higher praise for how truly effective it is.
This very much felt like a Jordan Peele film to me in that every new scene contain some small new piece of the larger puzzle, it had my full attention from the very beginning and that's a testament to not only the script but the filmmaking. The directors always felt like they were one step ahead of me and I loved discovering more and more about the larger story they were telling as the film went on. It has such a perfect grasp on its tone and it made me feel horrified and uncomfortable and honestly disgusting at points and it's got some of the most effective uses of violence I've seen in any horror movie. It never felt gratuitous in its content and I think that's because it felt like the film was actually trying to say something meaningful about grief and trauma. The two child performers are astounding but I have to say that the film belongs to Sally Hawkins who gives a performance that I can only describe as a tour de force. She hit every beat of this massively complex character perfectly and it really does feel like that character is what makes the movie because the effective moments that I'll remember mostly come from her. She gives a performance that left me in awe from scene to scene and it's destined to be yet another amazing horror performance that the academy will ignore.
Bring Her Back has a script that's worthy of being studied and examined and it has such a good execution of it's story that I honestly wish it was something I'd come up with myself. Every emotion this movie made me feel felt like exactly what the directors wanted me to and I truly cannot believe how disturb it left me. There are moments and images I don't think will ever fully leave my mind and this a new directing duo that's really worth getting excited about. Sally Hawkins is outstanding, as is all the acting, with a script that feels effortlessly intelligent in how it ties everything together. It's rare that a film with such little chance of a rewatch is a positive for me but in Bring Her Back's case I could not think of higher praise for how truly effective it is.
Bring Her Back dives into darkness, but not for cheap scares. It's a layered, slow-burning descent into grief, guilt, and obsession, where horror is a byproduct of emotional unraveling.
The possession element is handled with restraint. The young boy's performance is deeply unsettling, not because of jump scares, but because it feels believable. The mother's arc is the true backbone. Her desperation, unraveling, and gradual revelation give the film its emotional weight.
The horror sequences are disturbing, yes, but they're never the point. What drives the film is a mother's raw need to retrieve what was lost, no matter the cost.
It's not just a horror film. It's a psychological excavation, with more to unpack than it first lets on. A strong, thoughtful entry in the genre.
The possession element is handled with restraint. The young boy's performance is deeply unsettling, not because of jump scares, but because it feels believable. The mother's arc is the true backbone. Her desperation, unraveling, and gradual revelation give the film its emotional weight.
The horror sequences are disturbing, yes, but they're never the point. What drives the film is a mother's raw need to retrieve what was lost, no matter the cost.
It's not just a horror film. It's a psychological excavation, with more to unpack than it first lets on. A strong, thoughtful entry in the genre.
I'm a fan of the Philippou brothers' work on "Talk to Me". While that film had plenty of creepy imagery, it still felt more like a fun, popcorn-style horror experience. That's why I was genuinely excited to hear about "Bring Her Back"-these are the kinds of follow-ups where you really see what directors are made of.
"Bring Her Back" takes a more serious and artistic approach to horror than Talk to Me. The first 30 minutes are dedicated to character development, which felt a bit slow and could have been tighter in editing. However, once the story gains momentum, it really takes off.
Rather than relying on cheap jump scares, this film builds tension through atmosphere and unsettling imagery. It's beautifully shot, often disturbing, and the acting performances are excellent. Definitely worth seeing in theaters.
"Bring Her Back" takes a more serious and artistic approach to horror than Talk to Me. The first 30 minutes are dedicated to character development, which felt a bit slow and could have been tighter in editing. However, once the story gains momentum, it really takes off.
Rather than relying on cheap jump scares, this film builds tension through atmosphere and unsettling imagery. It's beautifully shot, often disturbing, and the acting performances are excellent. Definitely worth seeing in theaters.
Danny and Michael Philippou's 'Bring Her Back' Watchlist
Danny and Michael Philippou's 'Bring Her Back' Watchlist
Directors Danny and Michael Philippou share their Watchlist picks inspired by their new horror film Bring Her Back.
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- TriviaSora Wong had "zero experience" acting professionally before she was cast in the film. Her mother came across a casting call on Facebook looking for a visually impaired girl. Wong was born with coloboma and microphthalmia, which left her blind in her left eye, with very weak vision in the right.
- ErroresAt the end of the film, when Piper is riding in the SUV and "hears" the airplane flying overhead, the airplane's wing tip lights are on the wrong sides. Red should be on the left and green on the right for the direction the plane is moving.
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Written by Billy Barratt, Cody Molko, Myla Tailor, Bruno Bentovim and Carolyn Stenwall
Performed by The Hunger
Published by Control (PRS)
Licensed courtesy of Empire Artist Management/+44 MGMT
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- Presupuesto
- USD 15,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 19,323,752
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 7,194,666
- 1 jun 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 31,119,320
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 44min(104 min)
- Color
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