While former paramedic Emily tries to live a low-key life to cope with her PTSD, her new roommate has other plans--and a long-held vendetta against medical personnel.While former paramedic Emily tries to live a low-key life to cope with her PTSD, her new roommate has other plans--and a long-held vendetta against medical personnel.While former paramedic Emily tries to live a low-key life to cope with her PTSD, her new roommate has other plans--and a long-held vendetta against medical personnel.
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Well-shot and acted. It's a good movie for people to watch. Ah, man, this flick's got more twists than a corkscrew on a merry-go-round, and let me tell ya, the ending's so unexpected it'll knock ya right off your seat. The tension in this bad boy is so thick you could cut it with a butter knife, and the emotions of the characters hit ya like a freight train. They paid attention to every little detail, man, and the eerie foreshadowing will give you goosebumps that'll last for days. I ain't kiddin', this flick's a real winner, even if you ain't usually into this kind of thing. You gotta check it out, trust me.
I very much enjoyed this film! It really takes a look at someone grieving a loss and trying to get past it. Though, she just can't seem to make ends meet. I love the twist in the story of the main character looking for roommates to help her afford the rent and it leads her down a rabbit hole of dark events. Well done!
There are moments toward the end when clues pile up that bring you to the edge of your seat. The lead, Tiffany Streng, more than just a good actress., opened her soul and let us see her, as did Carly D. Anderson, playing Heather. They made an impact that lasts long after viewing the film.
Cohabitation is a gripping psychological thriller set in Milwaukee, with Tiffany Streng delivering a strong performance as Emily Jacobson, a former paramedic haunted by guilt over a patient's death. Seeking a fresh start, Emily moves into a new apartment and, after a series of strange interviews, finds a seemingly normal roommate, Sarah Rickerson. However, things take a dark turn when Sarah's true, vengeful nature emerges.
The film explores themes of trauma, guilt, and vengeance, as Emily searches for redemption while Sarah spirals into darkness after being assaulted by their landlord. Their relationship becomes a psychological battleground, with director Henry Charly expertly building tension throughout. Cohabitation stands out as a slow-burn indie thriller, with Milwaukee's isolating atmosphere adding to its suspense. Fans of character-driven dramas and tense thrillers will find it a compelling watch.
The film explores themes of trauma, guilt, and vengeance, as Emily searches for redemption while Sarah spirals into darkness after being assaulted by their landlord. Their relationship becomes a psychological battleground, with director Henry Charly expertly building tension throughout. Cohabitation stands out as a slow-burn indie thriller, with Milwaukee's isolating atmosphere adding to its suspense. Fans of character-driven dramas and tense thrillers will find it a compelling watch.
Cohabitation is a solid little thriller that is worth watching until the very end. The filmmakers show the underlying issues of mental health while incorporating twists into the story that the viewers don't see coming. The acting is great, the story is good, the camera work is solid and the production value is high. The flashback scenes to a triggering car crash were well done. What I enjoyed most about watching this movie is how engaging it is for the viewer. The filmmakers did an excellent job of making the film feel true to life. Much more naturalistic and believable than many commercial thrillers.
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