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Spoonful of Sugar

  • 2022
  • 1h 34min
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5,4/10
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Spoonful of Sugar (2022)
Millicent working on her thesis about children with severe allergies, is hired to babysit little Johnny, a sickly, mute child who suffers from every allergy under the sun. As she discovers Johnny's dark family secrets things begin to become unhinged.
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Millicent prend un semestre de congé de ses études pour se concentrer sur sa thèse de doctorat sur les enfants souffrant d'allergies, ce qui fait d'elle la gardienne idéale du petit Johnny, ... Tout lireMillicent prend un semestre de congé de ses études pour se concentrer sur sa thèse de doctorat sur les enfants souffrant d'allergies, ce qui fait d'elle la gardienne idéale du petit Johnny, qui souffre de toutes les allergies.Millicent prend un semestre de congé de ses études pour se concentrer sur sa thèse de doctorat sur les enfants souffrant d'allergies, ce qui fait d'elle la gardienne idéale du petit Johnny, qui souffre de toutes les allergies.

  • Réalisation
    • Mercedes Bryce Morgan
  • Scénario
    • Leah Saint Marie
  • Casting principal
    • Morgan Saylor
    • Kat Foster
    • Danilo Crovetti
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    • Réalisation
      • Mercedes Bryce Morgan
    • Scénario
      • Leah Saint Marie
    • Casting principal
      • Morgan Saylor
      • Kat Foster
      • Danilo Crovetti
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    Morgan Saylor
    Morgan Saylor
    • Millicent
    Kat Foster
    Kat Foster
    • Rebecca
    Danilo Crovetti
    Danilo Crovetti
    • Johnny
    Myko Olivier
    Myko Olivier
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    Keith Powell
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    8Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Interesting Elements, but Missing That Spark

    This is a movie that I got turned on to thanks to members of the horror community. It hit Shudder and I heard buzz. It went on a list to check out. I decided during a week when there wasn't a horror release at my theater, I would give this a watch for a featured review on Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. I read the synopsis to get an idea for the pairing as well. Also decided to give it a rewatch to see where I fell with a second time around.

    Synopsis: Millicent (Morgan Saylor) is taking a semester from her studies to take care of Johnny (Danilo Crovetti), a sickly, nonspeaking child with severe allergies. His mother, Rebecca (Kat Foster), is an author and his father, Jacob (Myko Olivier), is a carpenter.

    That is a good synopsis of what we are getting here. This starts with a nursery rhyme, but the words are darker than normal. We then see Millicent on the bus. She is headed to the job interview with Rebecca. Johnny is also sitting in on it. He doesn't talk. She relays that this boy takes extra care as he is allergy to different things. Millicent is good with him and she is hired on the spot. This young woman also meets Jacob, as he comes in from doing yardwork and is shirtless.

    I think it is here that I should delve into the character of Millicent a bit more. She has her own social issues. Her psychiatrist is Dr. Welsh (Keith Powell). They're using LSD to help her. She is supposed to be using micro-doses, but she has upped them on her own. Dr. Welsh is pleased with the things that she's told him. Millicent has issues from the past as well. She grew up in foster care and wants to help children now. It can be a bit misguided though and she goes too far.

    With that set up, let me give you a bit more about the family she is hired to help. Johnny seems to be allergic to most everything. Rebecca is protective over him. Jacob is too. There is only so much more he can do though. He wants them to consider putting Johnny in a home where he can be helped better. There also might be a dark secret with him. Rebecca and Jacob's marriage is affected by this. Rebecca still wants to be as adventurous sexually as they were, but having Johnny makes Jacob a bit more reserved, at least with his wife.

    Things get better with Johnny thanks to Millicent. She is there for him. Having the issues that she did in the past gives her better insight. That is until she decides to do a treatment on him without informing the parents. She also has her sights set on Jacob as she notices the cracks in this couple's marriage. She seems to want to replace Rebecca as the mother/wife to this family. It is through this that even more secrets are revealed.

    That is where I'm going to leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Where I want to start is that I wasn't expecting this to go where it did. There are good aspects and others that don't necessarily work for me. I can understand why it goes where it does though. Since I'm going to delve a bit more into things, I'm going cryptic here. What I will say is that after my first watch, I did have issues with things. There were little things that I missed though and it made more sense this time around. The second watch definitely helped.

    Now to start delving into it, I'll go back to the character of Millicent. I will say that Saylor does an excellent job in her performance. She is a young woman that is struggling. She wants to find love. What I like here is that this doesn't just mean love from a significant other. She wants to be a mother. Part of this stems from her upbringing in foster care. She never had stable parents. It also causes her to not feel love. She also has 'daddy issues' and is attracted to Jacob. There is an interesting thing about her home life that gets introduced. That made me question if she was as old as she said and if she was truly in college. It was with this second watch that I picked up on things and may have fixed issues I had here. What I caught was the different names that she is called by. Little bits of information are also shared through interactions with others as well.

    Then over to the family again. Rebecca and Jacob seem like they used to love each other. They were compatible sexually. That was until they had Johnny. I'm not sure if his medical issues has turned Jacob off doing things or if her becoming a mother has ruined it. The easy answer is that it is a combination of both. He also seems like he has wandering eyes due to their decreased intimacy. It is also interesting that Rebecca writes books on how to help people with their sexual understanding and how to connect. There seems like a disconnect because there are issues in her life. It seems like a situation where she can help others while she cannot fix what is wrong in her life. The ending lines make sense as well even more now.

    I'm going to stick with them and my thoughts are that Foster and Olivier are good in their roles. They feel like a couple who want to help their son, but Jacob is home more than Rebecca and he's tired. He wants to get better help and increase the quality of the boy's life. Rebecca seems like someone who would feel like a failure if they did that. It is interesting as well since I used to give advice on relationships even though I either had never been in one or mine were in shambles. Jacob also seems easily seduced. I can understand the heat of the moment and his wife being away. There are also hints about Johnny's condition not being what we think.

    That should be the last bit, involving the boy. I think both his parents have his best interests at heart. They love him and want him to get better. Millicent also cares about him. She comes from a different perspective. She brings up an interesting idea as well that his allergies might be in his head. This is a thought that I've never considered and makes me wonder if there is research out there to back it up. She also wants to use her LSD treatment on him as she thinks it will help. She does make headway with the boy and it shocks Rebecca. There are other factors though that ramp up the tension here. It seems to be a high number of dead rabbits. I'd also say something else hidden in the backyard as well.

    Where I'll then go is the acting. I've already said how good Saylor is and she carries this movie for sure. Foster and Olivier are also solid as this married couple. You can see there is still love there, but it is strained. I like Crovetti as the boy. What works there is they limit him. That fits in the framework as we aren't fully sure what is wrong with him. It built tension for me. Other than that, I'd say that Powell and the rest of the cast rounded this out for what was needed.

    All that is left to go into would be filmmaking. The best thing is the cinematography. I like that we get to see the hallucinations that Millicent is experiencing. She isn't giving the full truth to Dr. Welsh. With her history and past trauma, this helps her descend into a delusion. This also adds tension. The CGI for these scenes aren't great. I am forgiving though as they're not real so it being distorted works in its favor. I also like these images we get of men coming on to her in her fantasies. She sees them as evil and having horns. That was interesting to me, especially with her past and trauma. Other than that, I thought the soundtrack fit for what was needed. The use of nursery rhymes is a good touch with themes are get.

    In conclusion, this is a solid film that I'm glad I didn't sleep on. I think this explores interesting concepts of being a parent and how drugs can help, but also create issues for someone when not used properly. The balance of Saylor performance is good. She seems like someone who is normal enough, but peaking behind the veil, we see there are underlying issues there. The rest of the cast is solid around her. This is also well-made for me. Not the best movie I've seen this year but has good elements and I'd recommend a watch to horror as well as non-horror fans alike.

    My Rating: 8 out of 10.
    6RedKidBytes

    All is crazy

    One of Shudder's low-budget horror stories. It is a slow-burning film. It takes its time to develop the characters. It's not a horror-action movie.

    At the forefront of the story is a young couple who's struggling to take care of their only young son who is severely autistic. Johnny (Danillo Crovetti) throws violent tantrums and is sometimes hard to contain. Dealing with Johnny's issues puts a great strain on the couple's relationship and they look numb on the outside as well as inside.

    After losing the last nanny, they hire Millicent (Morgan Taylor) without doing a background check. Millicent is a cookie herself with a whole sort of psychological issues. She perfectly plays the role of someone who has been abused and has been in and out of foster homes throughout her life.

    When Millicent meets Johnny, an immediate rapport is established between them. Millicent first time feels a sense of family, and, Johnny first time feels safe. Soon after, Millicent quits her prescription LSD drops for feeling much better and gets the bright idea of using her LSD drops on Johnny's foods and medicine. What could go wrong?

    It is not an exciting movie but it is a good story, good direction, and good acting. The script is good. If you don't like slow-cooking stories, it might not be your cup of tea.
    5arungeorge13

    Let's play a game of "who's the craziest?!" [+51%]

    There's a definite lack of thematic consistency. The film isn't sure what it wants to be - Is it a take on acid trips and its effects? Is it about bad parenting? Is it about cheating in relationships? Is it about childhood trauma? The writing tries to dip its paintbrush in all of these buckets, but it doesn't come together in a very satisfying way. But, to the film's credit, the performances (especially Morgan Saylor, who effortlessly swings between sweet, menacing, and sexy) largely cover up for the holes in the plot. The visual effects looked pretty bad in the first act, though when the LSD elements kicked in, I felt the director executed the hallucinatory bits nicely. At least a couple of scenes made me aghast, and that includes a wild raw-dogging bit as well as the gory climax. A twist is revealed almost right before the end credits, and though it made sense from a storytelling standpoint, the ramifications seemed low.
    8panzer17

    A hidden gem at the Prime Catalogue

    If you like intelligent plots with a touch of bizarre and smart solutions, this is the film. Amazing acting, a sober direction and dark shades of obscure references anchored under the human psiqué (pay attention to 'The Shining' nod in the door sequence). Above all, no trace of the left-wing clichés that, nowadays, pollutes almost every script or the politically correct crap made in Hollywood. Just a tight screenplay that surprises and conquers the moviegoer with a slight touch of gore. The soundtrack also contributes to the result, along with LSD references that makes it more and more insteresting. A potential cult for the right audience.
    8kevin_robbins

    A magnificent addition to the horror genre that's absolutely worth your time

    Spoonful of Sugar (2022) is a film that was recently added to Shudder. The storyline follows a young lady who takes medication to manage a condition that causes her to see things and lose her mind. Her parents abandoned her and she has been in and out of foster homes and currently lives with a creep who can't wait until she turns 18. Meanwhile, she studies at a college and is writing a thesis on allergies and that they are as much in your mind as reality. To make ends meet she picks up a job babysitting an eccentric young man who has extreme allergies, doesn't talk and is abusive towards his parents. As she babysits the young man he makes tremendous progress, the mom gets jealous and the young lady starts falling in love with the dad. This causes a tidal wave of events at the house that is bound to cause an explosive conclusion.

    This movie is directed by Mercedes Bryce Morgan (Fixation) and stars Morgan Saylor (White Girl), Kat Foster (Jean-Claude Van Johnson), Myko Olivier (Glee), Danilo Crovetti (Hunters) and Laura Coover (Agent Carter).

    This movie is fantastic. The storyline is very clever with entertaining twists and turns. The main character is perfectly delivered, awkward, unpredictable and fascinating all at the same time. Her hallucinations are very well presented. The cinematography in this movie is very good and helped create intensity that is felt throughout the movie. The adopted dad is crazy creepy and made me feel icky every scene he is in. Honestly, the acting and dialogue of every character feels authentic and this had a 'May' feel to it in a lot of ways. There's a rabbit 🐇 scene that's wild and very well done. The storyline for this keeps you glued to the screen until the very end; and when the conclusion arrives, you're hit by a truck...then backed over. I adored how this film concludes.

    Overall, this is a magnificent addition to the horror genre that's absolutely worth your time. I would score this an 8-8.5/10 and strongly recommend it.

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