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3.6/10
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When a man with a dark secret sees his daughter threatened with eternal damnation, he seeks help from an unpopular Native American seer.When a man with a dark secret sees his daughter threatened with eternal damnation, he seeks help from an unpopular Native American seer.When a man with a dark secret sees his daughter threatened with eternal damnation, he seeks help from an unpopular Native American seer.
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Vincent Duvall-DePasquale
- Detective Tracy Hennings
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Jamie Bozian
- Harlan Lester
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Dude carries this movie. Reminds me kind of a cross between Nic Cage and Keanu. You don't know what he's up to the first half the movie. His pain over his daughter is gut-wrenching. Once we learn something (won't give spoilers) he becomes a badass and we're on board with him the rest of the way. A movie can have any kind of trinkets or mythos it wants if it has a lead character who can hold down the fort and get you there. He's got the goods. Looking forward to what he does next. He directed this, I think, so as far as him as a filmmaker I think with a lesser lead actor this movie would have felt a little long, but because he's compelling the movie felt right. I've now seen this twice after reading reviews. His performance is even better in the first half when you know what you know. Same with the other people.
Expectations play a large role in reaction to a film. This trailer makes this seem like a very fast-paced film. It's the opposite. The serious horror fans looking for fast-paced 'blood and guts' are now being replaced by people who just want to see a good movie. But even though the pacing starts slow, it is perfect, never once decreasing - every few minutes, it ramps the speed up a notch from slower to less slow, to medium, and so on, until finally intense and emotional at the very end. Rather than going after the low-hanging fruit of graphic gore and endless jump scares, this filmmaker has taken the more difficult road of substance storytelling and pulled it off. Off topic, it also has a unique style, some 'wink-wink' humor and theatricality that I appreciated.
I don't know what to say about this. Horror is not the first thing that comes to mind when I think back on it but there is some horror. It depends on what kind of horror you're into. There are a couple crazy moments. This movie isn't trying to be only that. When I say it goes deeper, what I mean is bring a notepad and an extra pen.
I'm giving this a 7 instead of a 6 for a lot of reasons, but top three:
1. Original story. Can't understate. VERY original.
2. I like the bits of humor, the eccentric townspeople and LOVE the guy who plays the devil.
3. Emotional. I found myself invested in the outcome.
I'm giving this a 7 instead of a 6 for a lot of reasons, but top three:
1. Original story. Can't understate. VERY original.
2. I like the bits of humor, the eccentric townspeople and LOVE the guy who plays the devil.
3. Emotional. I found myself invested in the outcome.
Don't think I've seen a movie quite like this. I read all the reviews (mostly positive but also said the movie was too long, not total horror, complicated plot, etc). I see all the negative scores here, so I decided to see which way I'd go. Wow. Not sure what to think here. But the tie-breaker is how I feel and the more and more I THINK about it, the more I think the movie succeeded. I'll give this dude credit. It's different. And you definitely need to be on your toes to follow. Good atmosphere throughout. I cared about the father and his relationship with the daughter. And the lore - that's the part that I think is so different. They put a LOT of thought and planning into this. I think I'm buying in. Will def watch again.
Saw the trailer and almost didn't bother...how many more evil kid movies do we need? To say I am pleasantly surprised is an understatement. I refuse to do a spoiler post so I will just say this is not an "evil kid" movie. They go a completely different direction. So damn refreshing to see original material.
The movie makes you think. Keeps you on your toes. Got a little hokey at the end, but it's one of those things where you're either going to be on board or you're not. Not related to quality just a taste thing. I was pushing for the family to get it done so a little hokey is ok by me as long as acting is good, which it was. Overall entertaining.
The movie makes you think. Keeps you on your toes. Got a little hokey at the end, but it's one of those things where you're either going to be on board or you're not. Not related to quality just a taste thing. I was pushing for the family to get it done so a little hokey is ok by me as long as acting is good, which it was. Overall entertaining.
Did you know
- TriviaVeteran Films is a non-profit production company created to provide jobs for Veterans, Victims of Domestic Violence, and Native Americans. Veteran Films takes film novices and places the above individuals into jobs they can succeed at while learning the film business, and allows the individuals to migrate into other jobs they may find more suitable to their future within the business. Veteran Films' focus is hiring local crew and talent, or those connected in some manner locally.
- SoundtracksRosalie Baby Song
Written by Will Klipstine & Amy Mills
Performed by Will Klipstine & Madeleine McGraw
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- $523,394
- Runtime1 hour 54 minutes
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