75
Metascore
39 avaliações · Fornecido por Metacritic.com
- 91The Film StageAlistair RyderThe Film StageAlistair RyderThe wildly ambitious sophomore effort Bring Her Back gradually reveals itself to be a direct statement on the cheap exploitation of grief, channeling the existential nihilism of French New Extremity works like Martyrs to explore just how unhealthy it is to process death at such a surface level. That it’s also one of the most distressing, anxiety-inducing horror films of recent memory when taken at face value is just a bonus.
- 80ColliderRoss BonaimeColliderRoss BonaimeBring Her Back captures the darkness and fear of losing someone, all while making one of the year’s best horror films. It’s that mixture, like with Talk to Me, that makes Danny and Michael Philippou two of the most exciting filmmakers in the genre.
- 80SlashfilmChris EvangelistaSlashfilmChris EvangelistaIf you like your horror bleak, mean, and scary in ways you can't quite articulate, you're in for a wonderfully nasty treat.
- 80LooperReuben BaronLooperReuben BaronBring Her Back genuinely disturbed me. You can decide whether that's reason to see it as soon as possible or reason to stay far away.
- 75Slant MagazineRocco T. ThompsonSlant MagazineRocco T. ThompsonThe film has a white-hot nerve of pain running inside it that burns right through the screen.
- 75The A.V. ClubMatt SchimkowitzThe A.V. ClubMatt SchimkowitzLike a punk band turning four chords into pure angst, Bring Her Back turns familiar trauma-based horror into a traumatic experience. To sit through Bring Her Back is to endure it.
- 75San Francisco ChronicleG. Allen JohnsonSan Francisco ChronicleG. Allen JohnsonBring Her Back belongs in the trapped-in-a-house subgenre of horror, but it has a creepy psychological depth and is filled with disturbing but impressively composed images. It really gets under your skin.
- 60Screen RantMary KasselScreen RantMary KasselThe movie tells a tight, contained story, but spends a little too much time sharpening its emotional knives to craft a truly compelling supernatural story. Bring Her Back gets lost in the weeds of its desire to rip your heart out.
- 58IndieWireRyan LattanzioIndieWireRyan LattanzioThe mythology of Bring Her Back is dizzyingly unclear and patched-together from what feel like studio notes commissioning both over-explication and also less of it, as if ambiguity alone can pass for scares. But the emotions and the performances in the present day are there.
- 50The PlaylistMarshall ShafferThe PlaylistMarshall ShafferWhen they can translate something into a tangible sensation, like the camera effects of focus that take viewers into Piper’s distorted field of vision, the film operates within a comfortable range for the directors. Where they struggle to locate resonance is in the emotional realm.