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Siembamba

  • 2017
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
1.8K
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Siembamba (2017)
Chloe is overwhelmed by the birth of her first child. The incessant crying of her baby, the growing sense of guilt and paranoia sends her into depression. With a heightened urge to protect her son, Chloe sees danger in every situation. She starts to hear voices, the humming of a childhood lullaby and sees flashes of a strange entity around her child. Convinced that the entity is real, Chloe will do everything in her power to protect her son. Is she haunted by evil or is it just the baby blues?
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Postpartum mother experiences paranoia, hallucinations about a threat to her baby. Her mental state deteriorates as she tries to protect her child, straining relationships. Is she truly in d... Read allPostpartum mother experiences paranoia, hallucinations about a threat to her baby. Her mental state deteriorates as she tries to protect her child, straining relationships. Is she truly in danger or suffering postpartum psychosis.Postpartum mother experiences paranoia, hallucinations about a threat to her baby. Her mental state deteriorates as she tries to protect her child, straining relationships. Is she truly in danger or suffering postpartum psychosis.

  • Director
    • Darrell Roodt
  • Writers
    • Tarryn-Tanille Prinsloo
    • Samuel Frauenstein
    • Darrell Roodt
  • Stars
    • Reine Swart
    • Thandi Puren
    • Brandon Auret
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Darrell Roodt
    • Writers
      • Tarryn-Tanille Prinsloo
      • Samuel Frauenstein
      • Darrell Roodt
    • Stars
      • Reine Swart
      • Thandi Puren
      • Brandon Auret
    • 31User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 16 nominations total

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    Reine Swart
    Reine Swart
    • Chloe van Heerden
    Thandi Puren
    • Ruby van Heerden
    Brandon Auret
    Brandon Auret
    • Dr. Timothy Reed
    Deànré Reiners
    • Adam Hess
    Dorothy Ann Gould
    • Midwife
    • (as Dorothy-Ann Gould)
    Shayla-Rae McFarlane
    • Young Chloe
    Eckardt Spies
    • Baby Liam
    Amjoné Spies
    • Baby Liam
    Samuel Frauenstein
    • Truck driver
    Briony Horwitz
    • Nurse 1
    Anne-Marie Ellis
    • Nurse 2
    Lara de Villiers
    • Boer mother
    Dayna McFarlane
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    • Director
      • Darrell Roodt
    • Writers
      • Tarryn-Tanille Prinsloo
      • Samuel Frauenstein
      • Darrell Roodt
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    User reviews31

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    6revolutionatic

    A Decent Horror Flick!

    I don't watch horror movies expecting a great story. I expect to be entertained, disturbed, frightened and disoriented. This movie did all of that.

    Without spoiling too much, the main character (Chloe) returns to her hometown, struggling with her own emotions after bearing a baby she does not seem to want initially. she begins to see very strange and horrific things after moving back into her home. This is exacerbated by the presence of her mother (Ruby) and her shrink (Dr. Timothy Reed), whose competence and ethics was questionable throughout the movie.

    The cinematography is very well-done. I was not at all disappointed with the way the film was shot. Although, the story does not have to be great in a horror movie, but as with most movies, the story ought not be overly confusing and vague. While watching this film I get the sense that sometimes, the incoherent story was written this way intentionally. Vagueness and open-endedness is great for a horror movie, but I felt that it was not executed smoothly in this one.

    The actors did an excellent job, especially Reine Swart (Chloe) and Brandon Auret (Timothy Reed). The only black spot was Adam Hess, who played Chloe's love interest. He was dull and uninteresting throughout the entire movie and seemed to serve no relevant purpose. Chloe does an excellent job portraying a disturbed and distraught new mother. The supporting characters all seemed to have their own agendas, and trying to find out what those agendas were, kept me interested up until the end. As for Chloe, the movie kept me thinking whether she was hallucinating, or whether she was experiencing something paranormal (or even both at different times).

    In the end, I would recommend giving this movie a watch if one has time to spare. The movie kept me uncomfortable and curious throughout the entirety of the movie up until the ending, which is what you want in a horror flick. The final scene caused me shock (in a good way) but unsatisfied due to how the story unfolded towards the end. Most of the characters had a lot of layers, and the intentions of the supporting characters were unclear even until the end if one does not do a bit of thinking of their own. Be warned, this movie contains some disturbing gore.

    This was not a forgettable movie in the slightest. In fact, some scenes will haunt your memories for days to come. However, due to the unsatisfying ending and the overly confusing nature of the plot, it keeps me from giving it anything higher than a 6 out of 10, which makes this a passably entertaining, yet unfortunately flawed film.
    10youngmelissa-92766

    Interesting take on postpartum psychosis

    I am well aware of what postpartum psychosis is and this is a really good depiction of it. This movie is more of a psychological horror than a full on jump scare horror. The mental illness was shown very well and for that I'm glad.
    6babyjaguar

    Afrikaans Horror: An Interesting New Genre But It Drags

    Caught this film last night, it was met with much anticipation considering last year's social media buzz on its low distribution by South African cinema franchises, supposedly due to its themes. It's been blogged that the film was inspired by Afrikaans folklore but unfortunately the film never really goes there.

    It's about a young mother, Chloe played by Reine Swart going through a bad case of social depression. She lives with her mother plus a newly born baby and set in South Africa (although no Black South African actors nor extras are seen). The story specifically takes place in a forest looking location; Eden Rocks, it makes one wonder if it's a reference to the recent controversial "White Christian Only" gated community called "Project Eden" (but that's in the desert area).

    Anyway, what follows that Chloe has visions, or illusions of a type of boogey man (or more of a boogey woman spectre) referencing the film's opening scenes of early 1900s Dutch (?) Christians participating in ritual sacrifices. Chloe's spectre comes off looking like a flying nun whose apparitions makes her sanity worse throughout the film, but this is where the narrative drags.

    Director Darrell Roodt, who has been nominated (and has received awards) for his film productions such as 1992's Sarafina. Surprising, this film's weakest points of not developing character depth by using its star power, namely Brandon Auret (from CHAPPIE fame) top billed as Dr. Reeds. This narrative had great potential to use his acting talents to raise the suspense and horror, instead of employing predictable jump scares.

    Yet, the most notable aspect of "Siembamba" (known as "The Lullaby" abroad) that it's an initiative in developing more contemporary South African cinematic horror. Although its marketing has been trying to do a comparison with the Australian film "The Babadook", but this film could probably be compared to an earlier Millennial Italian horror film, "Ghost Son" by Lamberto Bava (also set in a Southern African location).
    3WankerReviews

    Could have been good

    I feel like this would have benefited with better talent attached to it. I would have much rather it be a drama/thriller. To me all the demonic haunted house delusions, weaken what could have been. the lead actress looks like barbra palvin
    8justin-w-nadolski

    A very deep look into trauma

    Words cannot do justice to the film and story. The supernatural crossing is an overlap of trauma centered on motherhood and the destructive nature of patriarchy. This is not a film for those overly sensitive to infanticide and sexual assault.

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      First purely South African production to release theatrically in the USA.
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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Lullaby
    • Filming locations
      • Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Cut & Paste Generation
      • Kwazi Mojo Media
      • Phoenix Films
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      • $242,997
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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